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Anais 2022-04-22 07:01:53

At first, when I suddenly found out that this is a suspense drama, I thought it was quite new, but after more and more truths were revealed, I felt that there were a lot of lies in it. . . And I am quite dissatisfied with the portrayal of women in the play. Although there are purely 8 women in the play, I always feel that I have been vilifying them all the time. It seems that every woman has some shameful things, and the poor male lead seems to be the most innocent. Inevitably out of life. Of course, I also feel a little sad about Deneuve's old age. . .

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  • Gayle 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    The Blizzard Mountain Villa murders, theatrical scenes and curtain changes, Jacques Demy-style colors and singing and dancing, and French young, middle-aged and young actresses performing on the same stage are all formal elements. Multiple forms are nested layer by layer, character relationships are intricate, same-sex and bi-sex infidelity is complete, and under the carnival-like dazzling flower work, there is no effective core or true feelings. A work of style, but by no means a masterpiece.

  • Vita 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    The eight women at the end use their selfishness to drive a man to death, a blatant indictment of a gay director. There are different women in different eras, and women of different ages have different demands. They are all good at hiding themselves and will never tell the truth unless they are forced to. However, once they decide to reveal their own secrets, they will involuntarily expose the privacy of another person, and finally the harm to a man is the accumulation of power.

8 Women quotes

  • Suzon: Didn't you say you saw no-one?

    Augustine: I forgot. I went for a drink.

    Gaby: Or a prowl around Marcel's room! What happened?

    Catherine: You'd know if you still slept with Dad.

    Gaby: I'm being judged by my own child!

    Pierrette: That's why I never had any.

    Gaby: Just admit no man ever asked you to.

  • Louise: She

    [Pierrette]

    Louise: asked me to keep quiet and gave me 10,000 francs.

    Pierrette: Which I regret, you hussy.

    Louise: What?

    Pierrette: Everyone knows you sleep around.

    Louise: You know, since we sleep with the same ones, let me explain the bribe. I overheard you say to Monsieur, "Give me the money or you'll die."

    Pierrette: No I said, "I'll die."

    Louise: No, "You'll die."

    Pierrette: My poor Louise! Your word is no good, you're just a maid.

    Louise: Nor is yours. You're just a whore.

    Pierrette: Which I prefer.