In fact, I thought I could watch SM, but I didn't expect the bed scene to be very warm wahhh the first half of this movie is better than the second half, unlike some movies that will get better and better after seeing it. For the "Stockholm Syndrome" that everyone is talking about, emmmm, I'm actually quite against it. I can only say that the previous performances of this movie have enabled me to better understand the mentality of the male and female protagonists, but if I regard them as human beings, then I can’t draw conclusions for them, and I can’t say that I can fully understand them. what they experienced. I think it takes a lot of courage to be able to love each other like this. This kind of love itself is very complicated. It can be summed up in one word, and then start to comment. It's too cold, too self-righteous, and it's all framed. into a box. And then talking about it made me feel like, hey, a hasty ending. I thought my sister Lola wouldn't understand it in the end. Actually, the knot director did a good job. My sister took Marina away, while Banderas was stealing a car. Dellas' reaction. As a result, a few minutes gave me a happy ending? Cried. The film is too short, and if Lola doesn't understand it, the story is too long, and the director probably thinks it can't be finished, or it's repeated. Because of Banderas' character, he probably won't let go until he finds Marina, but... this time he was able to find Marina only because of coincidence. If they really escaped, they even told him to the police. ...That will be a totally different story. Because I think every kind of love is fragile, especially this kind of love, and the director made this film so steadfast and unrelenting. Thinking back to how Marina's reaction was at first, after Lola heard it... that's certainly not to say that both of them accepted it so easily. If it's just an ordinary love, but obviously it's not wow....... Nothing if. At the end, it seems to be handled too logically, but in fact, it is because there is not enough to portray Marina and Lola well. There are characters, mainly focusing on 'Banderas'. In fact, the character of Marina, the woman, was not completely shaped by the director. How did she fall in love with her (has), and after falling in love? What psychological changes did she experience? I think the inner conflict and struggle at that time should be very big, right? Is she hesitant, is she afraid, is she regretful, or is she relentless? What about her break with those around her? None of these show up. Talking to my sister about what she has experienced in the past few days is also very important, right? How my sister's mood changed and how she made her choice has not been explained, but hastily ended. Maybe it would be better if there were some special events ahead that could pave the way for this final stroke? But even now, it feels a little top-heavy, emmm difficult. It may also be related to which part of life the director chose to make into a movie? Maybe not everything is suitable for filming or even if it is, it depends on where to start and where to end? When the filming ends here, the tone of this film is equivalent to letting go. There are some movies that say that they rushed to the end, and they did not let go of their breath, and even choked there all the time. When people think about it, it feels like they are stuck in their throats. Thinking of the director in this movie argue with another person at the end, the director might not be able to end, the person said that you can't put 'the end' until the end, I laughed to death, and now I suddenly feel that the end of this movie is like this soon. Did you do it, cough. Last time I heard the villain's review that "Parasite" was also unfinished, I cried, that is much better than this. If you do it like this at the end, in fact, it will not leave much aftertaste. They were singing in a car, which actually reminded me of the ending of "The Graduate". They were also driving the car, and the male and female protagonists eloped, but will this kind of love be good? At least that ending will make people think about it, and there will be a different feeling, but the director in this film doesn't seem to feel that way, or it is quite straightforward and simple, as if the brain stopped thinking at that time, emmm Anyway, I feel that way. Endings like "Law of Desire", "Bitter Moon", "Last Tango in Paris" gave me that kind of strong shock, when love reaches its strongest, when desire finally reaches its peak, the moment of death, and Maybe it was a time that was already prepared and prepared for a long time. Now that I think about it, it was like a fuck to die. It was too painful and shocking. end' I can't do it until the end, I'm dying of laughter, and now I suddenly feel that this movie did something like this not long after the end, cough. Last time I heard the villain's review that "Parasite" was also unfinished, I cried, that is much better than this. If you do it like this at the end, in fact, it will not leave much aftertaste. They were singing in a car, which actually reminded me of the ending of "The Graduate". They were also driving the car, and the male and female protagonists eloped, but will this kind of love be good? At least that ending will make people think about it, and there will be a different feeling, but the director in this film doesn't seem to feel that way, or it is quite straightforward and simple, as if the brain stopped thinking at that time, emmm Anyway, I feel that way. Endings like "Law of Desire", "Bitter Moon", "Last Tango in Paris" gave me that kind of strong shock, when love reaches its strongest, when desire finally reaches its peak, the moment of death, and Maybe it was a time that was already prepared and prepared for a long time. Now that I think about it, it was like a fuck to die. It was too painful and shocking.
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