The story is simple but clever. It is a very intriguing black comedy. In order to leave a little anticipation for those who have never seen it, it will not be spoiled on a large scale. In one sentence, it is: see how my old lady kills, take care of you guys. Bitch. The female pig’s feet are the famous Kate Winslet. Watching her chubby body confidently support her gorgeous clothes, her small eyes challenge the surrounding Bitch’s suspicion intentionally or unintentionally, I can’t help but applaud her, okay Actors can always make a play more round and full.
Kate has always had a very strong appeal as a "beautiful male actor". She slept with the tender little plum that could be pinched back then. In "Reader", she had a heart-to-heart talk with the little German boy who could almost be her own son. Love, and thus won the Oscar for best actress.
It seems that actors of any age can find a good match with Kate. No, in "The Tailor", she and Liam's 90s boyfriend Liam flirt with each other, and there is no too strong sense of contradiction, although my star-blind husband asked me when they met each other. The man must be 10 years younger than the woman. I asked, do you think it's a play? He replied: No, you see, only such an old and charming woman can fascinate such a muscular man who is filled with hormones all over his body.
Hahaha.
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Returning to the movie, although the whole film uses a black humorous tone, trying to let the audience blend into this closed and happy village, but leaving aside these decorations, "The Tailor" actually tells a dark and no humor. The story reveals the truth of this world-99% of our surroundings are full of malice.
Once there was a little sister who liked to update the Moments of Friends. It was a long time since I did it. I called her angrily and asked her, did she block me from my sister? She said, how is it possible. Then why don’t you update your circle of friends? I’m not used to it if you don’t update.
Because, because few people really like to see me living happily.
The little sister was crying on the phone, so I stopped asking, if possible, I would like to come to her immediately, give her a hug, and then listen to her talk about her recent experience. Why did I come to this conclusion? But thinking about it further, I also fit her theory very well. I want to listen to her so eagerly, but gossip about how bad she is, how many bitches she has met, how many betrayals she has suffered, or touch How many silly X bosses have arrived. I almost never liked her pictures of her good life in the past. Why did she have a bad life, so I looked forward to asking about it instead?
After reading "The Tailor", I suddenly understood that no one in this world wants you to live better than TA. There is a sense of conquest in human nature, which is why RPG games always make people tireless. In the virtual world, we can straightforwardly fight against all kinds of monsters. But in the real world, how do you give a slap in the face to those around us who are constantly cursing us for getting worse and worse?
Kate's situation in "The Tailor" is similar, or even worse. When she returned to the original trajectory of her life, she suddenly realized that few people around her had expectations of herself, all of them wanted to see how down-and-out she was. Ma Weiwei said in "Qihua Shuo" that her label is against poisonous chicken soup, but not against chicken soup. People are really fragile, and life is even worse. Regardless of whether the chicken soup is poisonous or not, it can always give a bit of warmth in the night of the midnight dream. "Tailor" is such a warm existence, it tells us at least one thing, the malicious surroundings will not disappear because you become miserable, and only when you become a lightning bolt can you blaze a trail.
Later, I sent a WeChat message to my little sister: Your life does not belong to the circle of friends, you are not an actor in other people's lives, you are you, just do what you want to do, ignore the shit opinions of those people.
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Another inspiration from the movie "The Tailor" is that women should pay attention to their appearance.
Don't talk to me. Appearance is not important. People who pay too much attention to appearance are very vain. What's wrong with vanity? At the moment, vanity is not necessarily a bad thing, on the contrary, it may be a booster for your ambition. The importance of appearance is not a topic I am going to talk about today. What I want to express is that as a woman, you can ignore other people's concerns about your appearance, but you can't help but care about your appearance.
Say the important thing three times!
As a woman, you can ignore other people's care about your appearance, but you can't help but care about your appearance.
As a woman, you can ignore other people's care about your appearance, but you can't help but care about your appearance.
As a woman, you can ignore other people's care about your appearance, but you can't help but care about your appearance.
"Warring States Policy" has a saying: women are the ones who please themselves. But it seems that many people have a misunderstanding about "pleasure yourself". The person who appreciates your beauty does not necessarily have to be another person 100%. You can be the person who appreciates yourself. Cleaning up oneself cleanly and neatly is in line with one's most confident state. It is not a vanity, but an attitude that truly takes one's life seriously. Even though the women in the village in "The Tailor" hold a questioning and confused attitude towards Kate, no one does not admire and admire her tailoring skills and aesthetics. Her skillful hands make the women in every village look like Paris or Milan in the depths. The scenery of the large Australian countryside is matched with the fashion girls all over the street. This sense of violation requires peacekeeping troops to settle it down. It really makes me laugh.
We can treat Bitch with a tooth for a tooth, an eye for an eye, a gentleman can take revenge for ten years, we can wave a sleeve without taking away a cloud, or we can use a gentle knife to kill without seeing blood.
When Kate decided to turn a new page in her life with a confident and indifferent expression on her face, I suddenly understood that when the world is full of malice, whether we can be a part of it is the greatest goodwill to the world.
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