Bold love, careful steal

Lexie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

"Amazing Flowers" is also translated as "Love Boldly, Steal Carefully": the debut work of the Wachowski brothers (later turned into Wachowski sisters), the director and screenwriter of the famous "Matrix" series. A sophisticated small space theft crime film. Jennifer Tilly plays the underworld money launderer's wife, Vera, from a slightly hoarse voice, to a very provocative and ambiguous expression, to a lace shape full of temptation. Gina Gershon, played by Gina Gershon, has the unruly eyes of Korchi, the female neighbor next door, with short hair and a masculine outfit. The interaction between the two is very tempting and imaginative, full of hormones. The gradual intimacy is not necessarily love, but the two must be a close partnership (so the film cannot be simply classified as a Lala movie), full of strong feminist colors (no wonder it will be translated as imitating the feminist masterpiece "The Endless Flower" Shocking Flowers). The thrust of the whole film lies in the conversion of advantages and disadvantages between the sexes, as well as the inherent characteristics of both sexes - women are easy to approach, and men are easy to be jealous. The filming schedule limited to the two apartment spaces is excellent, so that the audience does not feel too cramped. The first half of the lines are very cold, but the plot to the middle and the latter part is simply climax after another, with constant twists and turns, making it impossible to stop. An interlude and an ending song in the film are also very charming.

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Bound quotes

  • Caesar: It's fuckin' dark in here!

  • Corky: So, Caesar works for the Mafia?

    Violet: It's funny. Nobody really calls it that anymore. Caesar just calls it "the Business."

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