deceived

Lacey 2022-03-28 09:01:07

Sofia Coppola's full analysis of male and female psychology, the destruction of human nature in the context of war. The soundtrack against the background of the war, and the long shots with dark tones, are all impressive.

In the context of the American Civil War, but not because of some war standpoints that hurt each other, political, economic and war issues can be easily resolved, and the ugliness of human nature is the root of the world's contradictions. The title of the film is called being deceived, which refers to the mutual deception between men and women, and between people. Women always like to hear praise from others, and then fall for it. When they encounter things they don't like, they sneer, and when they encounter things they like. Do your best to get it. Men have always liked to mess around with flowers, use flattering words to enrich their relationship with the opposite sex, and accept whatever they like or dislike. problem.

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  • John McBurney: In the middle of battle with all the iron flying overhead, me first thought was to bury me-self.

    Edwina: But, when you couldn't, you ran.

    John McBurney: I did. I surely deed I did.

    Edwina: That wasn't very brave of you to run.

    John McBurney: Maybe not. But, it was smart, I think.

    Edwina: Because you're alive?

    John McBurney: And now I've met you.

    Edwina: You don't even know me.

  • Martha Farnsworth: I hope the girls weren't telling stories.

    John McBurney: What do you care what they say about you?

    Martha Farnsworth: I don't. I didn't want you to get the wrong impression.

    John McBurney: Then, you do care what I think about you?

    Martha Farnsworth: You're a stranger here. That's all.