Is it love? not necessarily

Branson 2022-03-26 09:01:05

After watching this movie a few days ago, I thought about it for a few more days. After reading other people's movie reviews, I almost thought that I was not watching the same movie as everyone else [covers face] Because in this movie, I can't really see love

In my opinion, I was attracted to Alma at first, mostly because her figure conformed to his aesthetics; smiling or not smiling when looking at her, it was not love or dislike, it was probably just that he had inspiration or not; He fell ill with poisonous mushrooms and wanted to get married, but it was because he had never been so vulnerable. Others say it's a game of love, but I think it's a fight between a silly girl and a man's lifelong love of career, and she loses. Probably 80% of falling in love with a person with a craftsman's heart will end like this, and the remaining 20% ​​is that two people have such a craftsman's heart, either walking hand in hand or belonging to life.

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Extended Reading
  • Watson 2022-03-23 09:01:53

    The power of the two sides has a clear ups and downs in the film, and the dramatic tension comes from this. And this trajectory of change is not a cliché of acceptance/give-in or whatever, but a frank, almost pathological dark side. The strong side projects the desire to control the weak side, and this is the anti-routine of the movie - the strong side will become weaker and accept the filling of the weak side (Oedipus complex). This not only deconstructs love, but also sees through human nature. The picture is too beautiful.

  • Freddy 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    Fifty Shades of Grey Oscar.

Phantom Thread quotes

  • Reynolds Woodcock: Marriage would make me deceitful and I don't ever want that.

  • Cyril: And who is this lovely creature making the house smell so nice?