A while ago someone asked me if I liked watching literary films, but I couldn't think of a reason for it. The definition of it was very vague in my mind. In fact, most literary films are more self-centered and obscure, such as this film. I watched it for the two goddesses, spent 2 hours, wasted countless brain cells, and imagined n truths, but I still didn't understand it alive, which reminded me of "Mulholland Drive" . Regardless of whether the truth is a ghost, a subconscious mind or a memory, the intricate plot layout, the complete confusion of time and space, and the big change of the protagonist's face will basically confuse everyone's logic. In the end, I finally straightened out the plot by watching the film reviews, and I only blame the first half of the film for being too convoluted and bad subtitles. It is better to watch less non-English films. Sophie Marceau used to be my love. From her stunning appearance at the age of 14 to now, she is no longer in her youth. This 40-year-old French rose still has extraordinary attractiveness. The performance in this film is restrained and atmospheric. In the first half of the scene, her role is The complex emotions of panic, doubt, fear, and nervousness are performed wonderfully. And Monica Bellucci is still very beautiful and charming, worthy of being a national treasure of Spain. While tangled in the plot, I took time to compare the two beauties~~~
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