Some insights

Donnell 2022-12-17 08:48:32

Isabelle Hupert, the French national treasure goddess and queen of literature and art, has always been a non-perverted role and will not take on the role: In "The Future", a middle-aged woman who encounters a bottleneck in her career, takes care of a mother with mental problems, and divorced her husband who has an affair ; The introverted middle-class domestic maid in "A Woman's Affair"; the masochistic and voyeuristic "Piano Teacher"; the middle-aged actress "The Housekeeper". She also made famous films "Madame Bovary" and "Bronte Sisters".

This year's Oscar everyone was immersed in the Lalaland oolong incident, ignoring a best actress contender was 64 years old when she played a strong woman who was a lonely patient in her life and was raped by a masked gangster. Calmness response.

Back to the film that was appreciated at the Grand Theater tonight, and briefly summarize the storyline: An upper-class family living in a manor in the outer suburbs employs an illiterate maid. Whoever led the wolf into the room, she finally killed the whole family. And my goddess is the driving force behind the scenes, adding to the flames and stirring up the murderous heart of the maid. Mozart's "Don Juan" is accompanied by killing, not carnival but cruelty more shabby than grim. 1995 wouldn't have won multiple awards if the storyline and the human character were as simple as I said. The extremely depressing ending brings people deep thinking, and the typical French film filters out the complex philosophy in the ordinary life:

1. No culture is scary. Not receiving education; reckless behavior is not only vulgar and filthy; the more serious consequence is moral ruin;

2. Morality is the most important. No matter how capable people are, as long as their hearts are not good, they are useless;

3. It is very risky to bring strangers into your life circle;

4. People who hate the rich and anti-social should not be simply marginalized, otherwise it will bring about a more serious social crisis; timely and effective psychological counseling is necessary.

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Extended Reading

La Cérémonie quotes

  • Georges Lelievre: [referring, respectively, to Sophie the illiterate maid and Jeanne the nosy postal clerk] What a pair: one can't read at all, and the other reads our mail.

  • Man at Melinda's birthday party: Speaking of quotes, I have one that's less famous, but quite troubling. "There are aspects of good people I find loathsome, least of all the evil within them."

    Woman at Melinda's birthday party: My God... Who said that?

    Georges Lelievre: Nietzsche.