attractive wrinkles

Kaia 2022-04-09 08:01:05

The wrinkles at the corners of Charlotte Rampling's mouth in "The Mystery of Sand" are all so attractive. It really makes people feel that the older they get, the more sexy they are. This is a French unique temperament. Still slender and tall, still wearing high heels, one deep and one shallow stepping on the rest of life. Has that husband disappeared? Maybe we are all like the heroine in the play. We are all dubious and at a loss. Before his disappearance, there is a scene that is very intriguing. Implying that the film will never deal with its disappearance in general? At first I simply thought that the focus of the film was on her missing her husband (the shadow that was everywhere was as unavoidable as the air, when she was having sex with another man, she clearly saw him at the door, so she smiled and she wept, so No matter how hard it is for her to hide her true feelings, she can't deceive herself to be wronged to be with others. The description of these details is very touching, moving and feminine), in fact, the deeper content is when she interprets the story behind him, insomnia, prescriptions , tit-for-tat questioning between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, so as an audience, I, like her, had to doubt its innocence. Finally, the scene of running towards the back on the beach told us that she would never run, and she clearly missed it.

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  • Madalyn 2022-04-09 08:01:05

    Isn't this the prelude to "45th Anniversary", it turns out that Aunt Rampling played this kind of play more than 10 years ago, really hard work. It still focuses on the inner life and emotional state of the elderly, as well as Ou Rong's best desire motif. The whole is still a bit boring, and the second half is slightly scribbled.

  • Burley 2022-04-22 07:01:59

    5555555555555555555555 can't be described. Oh, it's true. Friends of Women (. Woolf. Woolf. QQAQQ. QQAQQ. QQAQQ. Life → Sea → Loneliness → Exile.

Under the Sand quotes

  • Marie Drillon: I am his wife, and I'm telling you, this is *not* him!