Extended Reading
  • Lexi 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    If love is a disease, may we never wake up

    Besides Floating Flowers, my favorite Almodovar movie is this one.
           What makes this film untiring is its drama and sense of irony. No matter from the characters, plot development to the theme, it is full of huge contrasts and cuteness. Even many small supporting roles and details are full of...

  • Hipolito 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    Man creates woman, death creates life, land creates inspiration

    This is the description used by ballerina Aricia's teacher when she talks about "trenches" at around 40 minutes.

    "Men create women" can be understood as the male as the main body and the source of power; but it can also be understood as the female as the main body, at this time the male is only the...

  • Ulices 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Okay, I don't think it's great

  • Maynard 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    Fantastic movie. While watching Café Mueller, Benigno discovered that Marco was a good crybaby and invited him to watch his life. The second meeting at the hospital, also with Marco peeping through the door, was initiated by Benigno. In his relationship with Lydia, Marco watched bullfights before falling in love with her. So switching from Lydia to Alicia is like Marco switching from one love movie to another (as prompted by the subtitles). Benigno asked Marco to speak to Lydia, why didn't he speak? Because he's an audience, he can't talk to the people in the movie. Another: The Hong Kong translation name is very interesting, "I have something to say to her". The relationship between speech and insemination was also discussed by Bergman.

Talk to Her quotes

  • [last lines]

    Katerina Bilova: Nothing is simple. I'm a ballet mistress, and nothing is simple.

  • Marco Zuluaga: Love is the saddest thing when it goes away, as a song by Jobim goes.