Minimalist film review, character analysis, summary of the theme

Jada 2022-04-19 09:03:09

This is a minimalist version of the film review, with 4 points written separately, which can be expanded into a 5,000-word essay.

FYI, feel free to comment.

1 Like the protagonist in "Blue Jasmine", a woman who complains about nagging and arguing is an end.

In 2, there are four pairs of love affairs that developed hastily, as you can see, none of them ended well in the end. Only when the fire is slowly boiled can a thick and fragrant love be produced.

3 What the child sees in the fire is a microcosm of reality, more intense, impulsive anger, he is suffering from pain that should not be endured at this age.

4 Coney Island is a place where human tragedy occurs, that is, real life, echoing distant dreams.

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Extended Reading
  • Richie 2022-03-10 08:01:27

    The old-fashioned plot, just want to say: whether a woman is 20 years old or 40 years old, she is always counting on love to rescue her sinking life. In love, they're shrewd and stupid, shrewd enough to be stupid, and especially stupid when they're showy—but I'm getting really sick of this cliché.

  • Arielle 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    A woman with a midlife crisis and a desperate desire to escape from a mediocre family life meets a Bovary man, and it is doomed to tragedy. Waiter/drama actor, lifeguard/writer, silly white sweet girl/mafia ex-wife being hunted down, little movie fan/arson boy, double identities of characters in the closed island. Sentencing of the fortieth birthday, script and pocket watch. The blurred experimental use of light is extremely beautiful, like a disillusioned ideal. 18 The sixth part of the North Film, Archives (8737

Wonder Wheel quotes

  • Mickey: Jesus, what a sheltered life I've led. I have book knowledge but you've really tasted life.

    Carolina: You've been round the world.

    Mickey: Yeah, but you've been around the block. You think you'll always be looking over your shoulder?

    Carolina: Everybody dies, you can't walk around thinking about it.

    Mickey: You're talking to a lifeguard.

  • Ginny: Oh, God. Don't tell me you got me a present.

    Carolina: How often do you turn 40? It's a milestone!

    Ginny: It's a tombstone!