poetic romance

Arden 2022-11-16 21:11:24

Absurd, gorgeous, and profound, these tags directly hit my sensitive point about movies. After watching "Goodbye in the Sky", this year's absolute number one ranking probably appeared. I can feel that there are some organs in my chest that have been sleeping for a long time. be awakened. Among the films that were released in domestic theaters after 2005, there was finally another film that I could tell others, "This is the kind of film that totally suits my taste." It was "Lust and Caution" before.

A comedy that properly portrays the psychology of postwar society, the treatment is both romantic and ironic. The film is bright and lively everywhere, but it is aphasia and silence everywhere. On the surface, it uses a funny fraud case as the background of the story, but in fact, it is discreetly revealed to people in a primitive to some rude way. Torn people's hearts, the relationship between father and son pulling each other. Wanting to struggle but unable to escape, wanting to see through but not being able to understand, this is not only the state of the characters in the film, but also the state of every audience involved in it.

This is a film suitable for two brushes, one time to understand the whole, and another time to enjoy the art. I hope you can understand at the end that the gorgeousness of this film belongs to the poetry that runs through the whole film, to each different viewer, and to yourself. This is not just the 38 masks. And that purely romantic "Peacock" fall can represent.

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