When you see love clearly, you see life clearly.

Alysson 2022-12-09 07:22:27

Greta Garbo's performance is so generous, all gestures are elegant, but so casual. The actor I know who can have hermaphrodite temperament is Leslie Cheung, and now I know there is an actress Garbo. Some people say that this temperament is close to the existence of gods, because gods may be hermaphrodite. The last close-up is Garbo's famous "Zero Performance". The actor does not put on a special posture, and has very few expressions on his face. In fact, although the performance of the actors has weakened, the wind is "performing", and every element in the space is "performing". The creation of atmosphere is too important!

The narrative is actually a very chronological historical drama, but because the subject matter is very interesting-the contradiction between the responsibility as a queen and the self as a woman (this contradiction was also well received in the "Roman Holiday" The show), coupled with a good script and actors, so I don’t feel very boring.

This is actually a noble and moving tragedy. The queen abandoned everything and went to love, but in the end she lost her lover. Garbo's performance is an interpretation of what it means to truly get rid of external shackles and live for oneself. After all, one's own life is all one has. So you have to see with your eyes, touch with your hands, and use all your senses to engrave that particular room and the face of that person in your memory-this scene is so amazing that it reminds me of "Evil and West Poison" The sentence inside "when we can no longer have, the only thing we can do is not to forget", it seems that the philosophy of love and life is similar, when we see love clearly, we see life clearly. And, there is a tribute to this scene in "The Dream of Paris".

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Queen Christina quotes

  • Christina: Aage, my riding coat. We go out in the snow.

    Aage: To hunt, your Majesty!

    Christina: At least, not to be hunted.

  • Christina: Evidently, you Spaniards make too much fuss about a simple elemental thing like love. We Swedes are more direct.