I want to say that I wasn't obsessed with the director before, but I just watched two scarlett Johnsson films (match point and midnight in Barcelona). I feel that if you are still chasing the plot of his films, then you can avoid it. There is really no plot, and the rhythm is horribly slow. For example, if this cafe society really wants to tell a story, it may be that my understanding of paying is that "in the end, we will become the people we hate." But, The movie is really good because you see psychology and philosophy. A person's goodness is not purely good, and a bad person also has a process to become bad. Of course, if you think about it, you might also see religion (Jewish). Before, I took an elective course on analyzing the Bible. At that time, everyone chose the topic for discussion according to their own strengths. A buddy is learning Hebrew, and his main language learning tool is the Jewish Bible (Tanakh). This bible is just interesting, there really is less about the Last Judgment, unlike Christianity, Catholic Islam, which emphasizes the Last Judgment. So, it's interesting that Bobby's older brother Ben actually converted from Judaism to Christianity (I don't know if it was Protestantism or Catholicism) before he died.
I feel that the Hollywood life in the 1930s was quite interesting. KS's clothes are super retro, and they are also connected, and they are quite dramatic. KS's paralyzed face has not been cured very well. It may also be that this role has less room to play. Anyway, when I see her, I always feel that I am not in a state of fascination. In fact, the kind of celebrity party in New York, it is easy to think of the great Gatsby, but daisy is not the same as vonnie in this movie. Also worshipping gold, vonnie always lets us see a different part at the beginning of the movie, that kind of otherworldly. As soon as daisy appeared on the stage, he was basically labeled as a money worshiper and selfishness. However, the themes of the two stories are indeed quite similar. A certain woman, or a ridiculous accident, leads the male protagonist to everything he despises, and then euphemistically calls it, grow up. By the end of the story, Bobby and vonnie are both thoughtful, but I guess at a moment. Because they have all become the kind of people they once hated, and they are addicted to the vanity brought by the environment and cannot extricate themselves. Moreover, the fate of this thing, it is really hurtful to start a joke. For example, Bobby met a woman with the same name as vonnie. It's like, I like people from Shijiazhuang, and the people from Hebei I meet in my life are from some two middle schools in Shijiazhuang. The more you don't want to see or hear things, the more you can't avoid them. Therefore, the reason why fate is so magical is that it is easy for you to become the person you once despised.
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