Carmen Pelaez

Carmen Pelaez

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  • Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Carol 2022-03-22 09:01:32

      Horror film.

      The film tells the story of a wife who was mentally tortured after her husband was released from prison, and she relied on drugs to maintain her state. But unfortunate things followed. The "side effects" of the drugs caused her to hallucinate, and she even had a bizarre romance with her own...

    • Leatha 2022-03-16 09:01:03

      side effect

      During this time, I am sorting out the film critic collection "Invisible Movies", and I hope to publish it as soon as possible. Due to the space, two-thirds of the total space needs to be deleted after sorting (perhaps a good thing). I happened to have seen Steven Soderbergh's so-called "Side...

    • Federico 2022-03-25 09:01:06

      I have watched a lot of American TV series and old American movies, but I have always found it quite terrifying to see how dependent she is on pills, not to mention all kinds of symptoms that I have never heard of. boiling water. Unexpectedly, the male protagonist would hang up after a while in the opening, but the pair's subsequent reversal was a foreshadowing. Compared to the previous Soderbergh films I watched, this one is really much better.

    • Fanny 2022-03-24 09:01:33

      I haven't seen [Dragon Tattoo], the heroine here is really good, she and JL are very good, the other two are a bit inferior. The story has to be told in a less straightforward manner. In the first half, I always thought that it was to satirize the situation of the wealthy class in the United States being drugged. In the middle, it turned into a scene where the female lead deliberately framed it, and it was clear that she had the upper hand and was suddenly broken by a psychiatrist. , a little bit of everything, but a little bit of a feeling that everything is not in place

    Side Effects quotes

    • Emily Taylor: Imagine everything you ever wanted shows up one day and calls itself your life. And then just when you start to believe in it - gone. And suddenly it gets very hard to imagine a future. That's depression, right?

    • Emily Taylor: I read somewhere that there's a difference between tears of joy and tears of rage. Is that true? It's in the chemistry, but you can't tell by looking, they all just look like tears.