About "lost"

Jaylen 2022-03-27 09:01:21

Julieta - Almodovar's latest film, after watching it, I pondered about "loss", passive and active loss. [Active loss] can refer to leaving, avoiding, giving up, suicide and death (including actively choosing to do dangerous things). [Passive Loss] Natural disasters, man-made disasters. Most of what Julieta has experienced is [passive loss]. In the end, I hope that she can lose and find her daughter's return, which is an unfair and fair ending.

Not comparing which one is more painful is to hope that people can be less selfish and do less [active loss] things with others.

I speak Spanish, so I wrote directly about the feeling without breaking down the movie. Having lived in Madrid for more than three years, Almodovar also came downstairs to take pictures. His way of describing it has gradually changed, although there are still those who are red, transgender or cross-dressed, and his approach has begun to be "subtle".

I don’t agree that this is a female-themed movie. Although mother-daughter feelings are the theme, it is much better than his previous movies: it can be found that it has more resonance with audiences who have “lost” - maybe Almodovar wants to catch more as he gets older. more audience. His this one, the subject matter is already very extensive (compared with his previous ones)

Nothing else. Today is the fifth day of the first lunar month. Happy New Year to the God of Wealth!

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