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Verda 2022-03-26 09:01:09
The balance of yin and yang is a matter of life
The movie "Under the Peony", a remake of an old film starring Nicole Kidman, Kristen Dunst and Colin Farrell, female director Sofia Coppola continues to maintain a stable level and can score 7.0. The point is that the translation of the title is very humorous and expressive. The original name of...
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Hunter 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Death under the peony flower, it is also romantic to be a ghost
When I saw the theme of the Civil War, I thought it was the theme of the growth of the heroine like Gone With the Wind, and I was looking for the heroine in the play at the beginning. It wasn't until halfway through the plot that I realized the theme of this movie -- repressed willfulness. The...
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Wava 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Under the colonnade, peonies bloom
This is a pure maternal space, dense with water vapor and lush forests. The ancient Greek-style white marble column stands quietly, accompanied by the birdsong in the morning and the autumn insects at night, as if it can exist forever, resisting the flood.
Because of the war, it is isolated from the...
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Enid 2022-03-26 09:01:09
Death under a peony flower is an intrigue between five women.
After waiting for a long time, "Under the Peony" finally got the resources, the word-of-mouth work of the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. I saw the little balls holding myself behind
Watched for the goddess Elle Fanning. The whole film has a mild atmosphere with jealousy and selfishness. The...
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Guadalupe 2022-03-20 09:02:12
Alternative Depression and Depression
Came across this film by accident. Just looking at its beautiful cover, I felt it should be interesting, so I decided to watch it. Some people in the comments said, "I want to learn from Zhen Huan's biography." In fact, I felt the same way. I chose this movie because I thought it would tell a story...
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Christopher 2022-03-20 09:02:12
Power and Individuality in "Under the Peony"
Power and Individuality in "Under the Peony"
(Cao Jingyu, Institute of Comparative Literature, Tianjin Foreign Studies University)
Abstract: In 2017, Sofia Coppola won the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival for "Under the Peony", which shows the living conditions of women in a closed...
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Oma 2022-03-20 09:02:12
Rare is precious
It's really dark all the way? I don't know. Men are sought after not because of how good he is but because of their small number. The man was almost crazy after being amputated. These women really wanted to keep him, so why not let him go. Originally, the man's injury was almost healed, but he...
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Elmer 2021-12-29 08:01:46
Desire finally leads to emptiness
The exquisite clothes and setting make people dream and sink into it.
The film began to make Alicia's drowsy language courses, and the daily prayers that they must perform, all reflect their lack of passion and excitement, forgetting, and even the mental numbness that they have not experienced.
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Moshe 2021-12-29 08:01:46
"Below Peony": Feminist Classical Sketch
Yinxiang from Cannes http://cinephilia.net/57491
Scoring: ★★ (Journal system, four-star perfect score)
Apart from watching movies every day in Cannes and staying up late to write articles, the greatest joy is probably left with the mutual complaints of the media colleagues after watching the movies....
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Nyasia 2021-12-29 08:01:46
"Under Peony": The adaptation is not as mediocre as the original
Sophia Coppola's "Below the Peony" is an adaptation and remake of the original novel "A Painted Devil" and the original movie "Being Deceived". It retains the original story structure and context of the script, trying to be a narrative. It is a pity that, after deleting the complex and simplifying...
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