Loving you is colder than death - chloe

Mozelle 2022-04-23 07:03:05

The film is undoubtedly a film about a mid-life crisis mixed with many elements, including sex and homosexuality. . . . I certainly don't want to see a midlife crisis movie, I'm mainly looking for something about Katherine and Chloe.
Although there are a lot of same-sex parts, I have to admit that it is a midlife crisis after all. movie of. . . . Homosexuality is just part of the midterms, and I don't even think Catherine loves Chloe at all. . .
It's actually quite joyful to read everyone's film reviews. Some people use the whole family as an overview, and some people use a homosexual intervening in a bisexual marriage. I don't think it's completely correct. . After all, Chloe didn't have anything to do with David, but she did fuck Catherine and her handsome son. . . I also don't agree that Katherine is bisexual, she clearly loves her husband, she's definitely not bisexual and doesn't love women, sex with Chloe is more about trying to get from Chloe Yi looks for her husband David, just like Chloe slept with Catherine's handsome son not only for revenge but also to find Catherine's breath. . Of course I think that's what she learned from Catherine's behavior towards her. . .
The film tells us not to think too much during the menopause mid-life crisis, or you will almost destroy your home like Katherine. . . Of course the biggest lesson I learned from this was never fall in love with a straight girl! ! ! especially! ! wife! ! Middle-aged wife! ! Wife and mother with children! ! It was a bloody lesson. . . . She will not love you enough to give up her family, even if she is willing to give up her husband, but what about the children? How can I accept it? Of course, in some film and television works, children accept it. Of course, I think it is nonsense. Even if there is, it is very rare. . .
Chloe is really distressing. She played a careful and tricky trick. At the beginning, she was strong and weak compared with Katherine. Later in the film, it was completely confirmed that she is the weakest and most in need of care and love. . . All she does is want Katherine to love her. . That line i just want you to kiss me is heartbreaking. . Unfortunately. . . In the end, she could not get love and would rather die. This woman who lived and died for love, how many people can love like Chloe without turning back and love to the death. . .
In Catherine's eyes, husband, son and family are undoubtedly the most important things. Chloe is completely insignificant compared to these. At the end of the film, Catherine wears a bun from Chloe. I don't think it is an expression of love for her. This kind of memory, I don't know why I want to remember it, but at least it makes the audience who likes Chloe a little gratified. . .
The film is dedicated to exploring the mid-life crisis, and the homosexual part is really not much or not deeply portrayed. Why does Chloe love Catherine? Oedipus? Love at first sight? These are not explained clearly, especially Catherine's part is even more confusing, does she love Chloe or not? In fact, I think the director can expand on this a little bit. The comparison film is only 90 minutes long, so 100 minutes is definitely not too long, right?
Julianne Moore is so charming. . The facial features are cold and thin but very beautiful. I don't like Amanda's appearance very much, but she is really beautiful in the film. . .
In addition, I don't like the director's explicit lines and overly erotic parts. . . . Slightly heavy

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Extended Reading
  • Ivy 2022-01-02 08:02:28

    Women grow up with jealousy (the music teacher takes their son, and there are deleted clips in the DVD) and suspicion (the husband has an affair). As a woman, you know more about women, and women are women's friends. Suspicion satisfies the Oedipus complex and the lace edge patient seeks the gap of love.

  • Skyla 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Amanda's face is really cute

Chloe quotes

  • Chloe: [Calling Catherine in her clinic] Hello Catherine.

    Catherine Stewart: Where are you?

    Chloe: I'm in your waiting room. Didn't you see me when I came in?

    [camera pans to Chloe, standing in the doorway]

  • Chloe: Kiss me.