Desire is beautiful to sink, exhausting

Camylle 2022-01-02 08:02:19


I won’t comment on the long-awaited performance of the luxurious and extravagant movie since I watched the promo . I have never had a talent for appreciating that kind of stuff.

The film is full of desires.
Desire is beautiful, because beauty will sink.
Appreciating the passion drama of this film will find it is very good-looking, full of beauty but not concealing the dirty side at all.
At the beginning it was simple and beautiful, but in an instant it showed the impermanence of human beings, the deterioration that took a turn for the worse. "Taste" is getting heavier and heavier, I want to feel all the joy desperately.

And the development of things always has a trajectory to be found, even if it is a vulgar truth or a prophecy, it is difficult to escape the day when it will be fulfilled: there are

too many happy things that are reversed, and it will not show up. Happiness is precious. Bit by bit, the seemingly happy "pain" accumulates. Eventually, it will reach its limit and exhaustion, and it will eventually need to be changed.

Dorian Gray finally wanted to be a good person and be a happy person. Happiness was originally something he had at his fingertips. But now it has become the most difficult to get.

This world is in a state of joy, joking and cruelty. You have received the love of God, just like the luckiest person in the world easily owns all the things that people yearn for in this world: simple heart, beautiful face, rare youth, noble status, charming money and love for you Pure people. And the rest you need to do, the sad thing seems to be just to start destroying these bit by bit with your own hands. The most miserable thing is that you don't understand all of this at all, you just feel "happy".

When you wake up a little bit one day, it's already too late. Happiness is no longer, the time in the future will only be used as a weapon to help you understand your stupidity more and more.

So maybe before you really see yourself, dying with hope, so-called "love" and boring salvation is already the most "happy" ending you can get.

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Hey~ Dowling Green in the movie is too obsessed with "good" things. He either wants to be happy or he wants to be happy. An overly positive attitude towards life is really stomachache. Why do you want to pursue the so-called beauty? Mediocre.

I ran to read the final ending of the original, because I only read a little bit, so my understanding will be biased. But I still think that the original work does not have the so-called "wake up". It's just enough, dead. Although I don't hate the dramatic treatment of movies, I prefer this expression in the original book.

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Originally, Ben Barnes played a movie that seduce women from all over the world to qj him. Looking at it, the man didn't let it go. It can be described as a man of all ages, no gender differences, suitable for the whole family of x men, women and children.

It is said that this original work has also been included in one hundred gay novels, which is quite embarrassing. However, imagine that if the plot develops as follows: half of him and the painter have embarked on a two-person romance with no guesses, and I don’t know what the world in the movie will look like. (It's really nasty ==|||)

ps. Tell me about the reason for the five stars, because it seems that no one gave it. The whole movie is full of luxury and extravagance that I like. It's really beautiful, whether it's the leading role, the background, the style, or the passion. It's really eye-catching.

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Dorian Gray quotes

  • Lord Henry Wotton: I must ask you though what is your secret?

    Dorian Gray: If I told you I'd have to kill you.

  • Lord Henry Wotton: The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her if she is pretty, and to someone else if she is plain.