A little bit about the movie

Junius 2022-04-21 09:02:06

There is no profound artistic conception and professional terminology in the whole article, but I have some of my own understanding and perception after watching this movie (there are spoilers) The artistic conception level will not be too high and the film review is only a summary of the feeling of watching the movie

First of all, the look and feel is better than "Mulholland Drive", because the castrated version of Mulholland Drive I watched lacked a lot of important pictures and plots. Secondly, I don't really like this type of movies. Like this Mulholland Road Inception and Creed, I just watched it once and avoided it. Of course, this is a matter of personal preference.

The uncontroversial discussion is that the two personalities of Elizabeth are fighting. The whole movie is about two people. The nurse plays 4p. The actor uses the child as a tool to perfect all his identities.

Actor Elizabeth's successful career Beautiful skin and a good husband She wants to perfect the identity of the last mother, but the child is not the husband's, but the innocent child born by playing 4P with Katerina And in the early stage of pregnancy, she already got it The highest honor point, then the meaning of the child to her ceases to exist. Having a child will hinder her career and the child is not her husband. She wants a stillbirth, but it does not succeed. The child is born smoothly.

And I think an important factor in her breakdown of her split personality is that her behavior and language are not one and the same, she pays attention to identity and reputation but enjoys the pleasure of contemptible behavior

After the communication barrier, the main character is an actor who refuses to communicate. One is a nurse who tells his heart and talks freely. This is the release of stress. The first half is a relaxed and pleasant turning point. Knowing things are also scandals that actors want to hide

At this point, the split personality behavior has become blackened. The two personalities are constantly suspicious and suspicious of each other. When the truth of the actor is finally revealed, the two personalities merge into one.

Originally, when my husband appeared on the stage, I suspected that the nurse had killed the actor during the quarrel. Later, I was going to gradually become a trap and become an actor, but it was not because I didn't have a high level of comprehension.

The above is all my analysis and understanding of this film is very shallow language and generalization to share with those like me who are not used to and do not understand this type of film friends who like this type and have a more profound review of the film Friends who understand and think don't laugh at me ( ´•̥̥̥ω•̥̥̥` )

Next is my perception. The masked nurse is an actor scandal. The actor is also a nurse. The masked personality split will lead to the destruction and demise of the personality subject.

Maybe this is a movie

But it's not bad behavior that leads to destruction, it's self-denial and doubt

This sentence in the excerpt is a good ending

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Extended Reading
  • Roger 2022-03-20 09:01:45

    I fucking made me cry. Isn't this Chai Xiaoka and Wang Xiaoming? Mindless Alma and unhappy Elizabeth, love and kill each other with the same self, constantly acting and gradually turning the interpretation into reality, but it is a drama from beginning to end, no matter how much we break free, we are still one, this is already in the setting. Doomed. The temperament is so sexy that I want to revisit it several times.

  • Matilde 2021-12-07 08:01:40

    "I am a fan of Bergman. His movie "The Spring of Virgin" changed my life. "Mask" was the first R-rated movie I watched. I was just 18 years old in Taiwan at that time. This movie made me Excited. Later I watched more Bergman movies, and "Mask" is my favorite one."-Lee Ang's 5 favorite movies

Persona quotes

  • Sister Alma: You can't know how I feel. I always thought great artists felt this great compassion for other people, that they created art out of great compassion and a need to help. That was silly of me.

  • Sister Alma: Does it have to be like this? Is it really so important not to lie, to tell the truth, to speak in a genuine tone of voice? Can a person really live without babbling away, without lying and making up excuses and evading things? Isn't it better to just let yourself be silly and sloppy and dishonest? Maybe a person gets better by just letting herself be who she is.