About the perception of fantasy
love The bitterness of unrequited love I think many people have more or less experience. The rejected record on the bathroom sink of the male master shows on the one hand the persistent pursuit of love, on the other hand, it also shows that he This story is just one of his many bitters of being caught up in the bitterness of fantasy love. He's just caught in this involutional cycle and can't escape. This is an adult conundrum. Fortunately, at the end of the film, when the male protagonist meets the object of fantasy love again, a hostile scream has shown that his wound has been cocooned, but I don't think it is healed.
The comment about the fantasy because Yuchi Shangjiu ( http://i.mtime.com/shangjiu/blog/5727654/ ) was so good that I had to copy it here as it is: "Fantasy is actually cherishing something about something. Driven by infinite desires and cravings, a beautiful and self-satisfying illusory mood is induced. However, every time you want to turn this fantasy into reality, you are often hit by the cruelty and impermanence of reality. It is a bubble, but whether it is happy or sad, it is the hope and motivation of life, but the desire and obsession of human beings for eroticism will continue to be born out of instinct." Many people mentioned
about the style
of the film. Wong Kar Wai's style, I just thought of Almodovar while watching. Maybe it's the color.
In addition, since the director, screenwriter, starring and many other tasks are undertaken by Dolan alone, a strong personal color is the key to attracting people. So I don't mind Dolan's repetition, repetition is also self-reinforcing. Just like Almodovar's movies, they are always dramas within dramas, sets within sets, with strong personal touches. On the contrary, it is more exciting because of self, because of narcissism.
About the comparison with the previous movie
This film is completely different from the director's first work. "I Killed My Mother" is about teenage themes. "Fantasy Love" is a completely grown-up genre. Although the form is somewhat similar, it is indeed as the director himself said: completely different.
I don't think this article is a tribute to "Dream of Paris", and even the combination of two men and one woman is not a model.
The art and soundtrack are generally recognized as top-notch, so I won't comment on them.
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