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Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus Reviews

  • Kaleb 2022-04-20 09:02:50

    fur---a bondage

    On April 1st, I happened to be dragged to the film school to watch this movie. Today is a day when artist Rong Shao left. He was liberated. The film of the day is about another artist being liberated and having another life. The story takes place in 1958, a year of great significance for the former...

  • Britney 2022-04-20 09:02:50

    Witness of humanity

    It's good, I watched it twice, but I still haven't seen the full version. Halfway through the first time, I suddenly remembered that a photography book I read before introduced a female photographer, very similar to Diane in the film (I didn't watch the beginning of the film). So I rummaged through...

  • Taurean 2022-04-20 09:02:50

    Alice in Wonderland

    He has absolutely no concept of Diane, and whether he is loyal to the deity will not be discussed. In order to look at the little radish, I drooled at the heroine, and finally looked at the CAST table and found that it was the former sister-in-law Tang. Well, face recognition again.... Genius is...

  • Lottie 2022-04-20 09:02:50

    potential madness

    Such a low rating is incomprehensible...this film conveys the voyeurism, grit and high point that it takes to make a photo so well. The setting of Lady Diane is also very good. The middle-class woman who is withdrawn and panicked actually reveals herself, and every ordinary person has the seeds of...

  • Nat 2022-04-20 09:02:50

    A melancholy man in a mysterious skin, rescued a curious woman

    From a women's point of view, this is a great film.          It is suitable for girlfriends or GAY honeys to watch together, and it is suitable for women with independent thinking who are in love or not.               But it is not suitable for women who are content with the old-fashioned...

  • Ada 2022-04-20 09:02:50

    A Love Letter From Two People - About "Fur"

    In 2007, my love was going through the pains before the transformation, and all these disasters finally became the skin we shed. Two love letters are now used to commemorate the lost love in illusion and reality. To Miss.B In fact, I watched this movie very early. At that time, Miss B was sleeping...

  • Mauricio 2022-04-19 09:03:12

    The world is like this

    A movie that seems to be only available in a movie theater, the big screen is very capable of expressing delicate emotions. If it is a DVD, these details will be ignored. For the audience who have seen Diane Arbus's photography work, there is already a subconscious story background, and the...

  • Geoffrey 2022-04-19 09:03:12

    Lack of compact plot and coherence

    I wanted to watch "Babel", "Marie Antoinette" or "Casino Royale", but due to time and location constraints, I finally chose to watch "Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus" starring Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey Jr. ) .The director is Steven Shainberg, the name is relatively unfamiliar, and...

  • Nyasia 2022-04-19 09:03:12

    hair. hide

    Beauty, everything that is beautiful, images, body, furnishings, clothing, so you say, how important it is to make a beautiful play, but, after watching it, Diane Arbus must be more than these. The so-called imaginary interpretation, the level of imagination is not always Will it stop at the hair...

  • Zelda 2022-04-19 09:03:12

    Fur

    The film begins with a tousled-haired Arbus going to the nudist camp for a photo shoot, asking for solitude when asked to strip as well. Back to three months ago.     Three months ago, she was a well-ordered housewife, perming her hair in a neat bun, shaved legs, and even a stray eyebrow. Arbus,...