"We have to put aside questions about Montez's ability to perform - she really doesn't have the ability to cater to a mainstream audience with an aesthetic of boredom and low taste." Supernatural powers, people's souls emerge from the body and see the "appearance of Christ"". Andy Warhol's screenwriter Ronald Tavel explained Jack Smith's point of view that a really good performance doesn't put you in the play, it puts you "out of your body".
"Like in the ending of "Snake Girl," among the gender-ambiguous twins Tolia and Naja, the 'real woman' wins." In "Snake Girl," Montez plays the twins, one of whom is a For a normal woman, one is the "Queen of the Golden Snake" who is exaggerated and full of charm. In the eyes of homosexuals, the Queen of the Golden Snake symbolizes the hermaphroditic "transvestite", and her gender characteristics become blurred in her, as does Lin Qingxia.
Quentin compares Brigitte Lin to Greta Garbo of Hong Kong, a legendary actress in the golden age of Hollywood, a gay ice beauty, who loves to watch her movies in the capital, and her girlfriend is Marlene Dietrich, who is famous for "men's clothing", and Jack Smith's One of my favorites. Quentin affirmed Brigitte Lin's "bisexual charm", which is a very high evaluation.
"He (Jack Smith) was more concerned with how when you put her in the scene, how she mobilized the visual and visual senses to ignite the creative passion.... No matter where you put her in your imagination, the sound and the The pictures are shining." Brigitte Lin is an actress with "magic", even in a bad film like "The Peerless Two Pride" by Zeng Zhiwei, Brigitte Lin can make the scene "glow", which is very magical.
"Imagine Midas who turns gold into gold. People go to the cinema to see her because she's a magic wand that creates a haven for sensitive people, and she touches this grey and hostile world and makes it bearable. He called this safe haven "Montellano"." Brigitte Lin, Leslie Cheung, Maggie Cheung, are all standard superstars who will imagine "touching a stone into gold". An actor with magical powers to get your soul out of your body.
As in David Lynch's films, he endows all women with a special "magic", a beauty that can stimulate people's imagination and enter the holy land of fantasy, instead of staying at the level of reality. Even if it is a fake set, as long as there is a "magic", it can make everything come alive. She is like an "aesthetic hallucinogen", which does not require special effects, but requires everyone's own imagination. See, think, feel through the eyes.
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