Can we see our future in the tragedy of others?

Isac 2022-03-25 09:01:22

It's a very good movie, you can't stop once you start it. I didn't read Monroe's book, I watched the movie first, and what I saw was quite into the movie. Although I couldn't understand it at first, what did the elk on the train, the male passenger who committed suicide, express? Does the heroine's love have anything to do with it?

Can we see our future in the tragedy of others? Julieta easily falls in love with a married man, despite the nanny's warning that there are other women around. Although the male protagonist cheated, he tattooed his wife's initials on his body. Love is complicated enough to make you want to escape. Why did the daughter leave without saying goodbye, and why did the young same-sex love turn into hell again. Although these things are not clearly stated, it is not difficult to guess. There are some things in life that I don't understand.

I felt lonely throughout the movie, trying to escape from my family, and in the end my family also ran away from me.

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  • Reymundo 2022-03-21 09:03:22

    In Cannes, it was a rare fight for the audience to win the second game of "outdated" Almodovar, and I saw Monroe's best story being made as it should be by the best director I really can't stop crying, why is the evaluation so low? Why is it always criticized for being old when a director is really mature?

  • Christa 2022-03-21 09:03:22

    Almodovar is still so familiar. From Toledo to Galicia, from Andalusia to Aragon, and finally to Madrid, the director took us all over Spain, which is the life of the heroine. Forgetting and remembering, love and compassion. Maybe all the sadness begins with the loss of a person, just like the letter from the daughter after twelve years of silence, that is her last forgiveness for her mother. The too familiar interior scene of Macun always seems unreal.