In fact, whether it is heterosexual or homosexual, in love, one is always strong and rebellious, while the other is docile and patient. The movie just needs this kind of contradiction meeting point.
"Breathe" directed by French female director Melanie Rolland, which is also translated "Girls in Friendship", has a similar predicament to the French film "The Life of Adele", but it still has its own characteristics.
Also a student, the 17-year-old Charlie and Sarah's initial intimate relationship was quickly ended by Sarah's empathy, leaving only Charlie's extreme depression, incomprehension, and swelling. The loneliness of autism, in the face of endless humiliation, can only be buried deep in the heart. She had no choice but to run with a cold look, gasping and fainting, still breathing.
When deception and fooling become the norm, weakness gives way to lies, and suffocation after re-injury, there is only an unbearable outbreak. After a long night, the tongue is still there, the sky will finally be bright...
The so-called entertainment movies are purely entertainment. Of course, good entertainment movies are also not lacking in touching people's hearts.
2015, March, 12
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