The laughter in the last scene of max is thought-provoking

Jean 2022-04-19 09:02:54

The previous narrative is simple and quick to enter the theme. The scene of the same-sex kiss is auditioned at the party. The past and future of the two people are staged here. This scene is interpreted as whether two boys or two girls, love explores between individuals. Love, including a lot of love, also lays the groundwork for the subsequent plot. The plot also includes a lot of worldly influences and changes in his own mentality. It tells how a deep cabinet got out of the predicament of his love troubles. In the last scene, is it the last time to see the person he loves, or to know himself, liberate himself, and stay behind. There is an open ending, but the last scene, Max's smile mixed with joy, sadness, forbearance and other emotions is the scene that attracts me the most.

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  • Bria 2022-04-21 09:03:28

    20190523@Cannes Lumiere I quite like it! Even if you watch it again in ten years or put it in Dolan's film sequence, it will not stand out, but at least the current emotion of watching the film is in place and completely empathetic. The first scene is particularly good. The constant switching of characters/uncomfortable angles/unusually messy dialogues knocks away the sleepiness of the morning scene. Dolan still grew up. The most straightforward family bond is the birthmark on his face and the quarrel with his mother. He has become introverted and will do housework (mistake). There are some very natural French jokes, and Dolan is very smart as an actor, and he is too handsome, not to mention so talented.

  • Michele 2022-04-23 07:04:31

    I don't know if it's an advantage or a disadvantage. Dolan played this set from 20 years old to 30 years old. Slow motion, skip axis, zoom, mv, and frame change are still so fanatical in audio and visual, and he is still irritable and irritable in acting. A tender 20-year-old boy.