I don't quite agree with the three views of the film, so I can't appreciate the love that depends on each other

Darian 2022-03-26 09:01:05

After reading it, the senior said, "It's really a cp! You see how loving you are! It must be the pain point of homosexuality!"

And then I was - too miserable they were too miserable unbearable miserable ~ what? Gay sex? Don't you think so?

I've been thinking about his plausibility throughout the film. How can there be such a naive young man, he must be a cowherd and rely on women to make money when he comes to New York. But Hoffman's character is really sad, cheating for a living, kindly helping a man with a little beauty, but he is too stupid to completely live up to his heart, want to help him again, help him become a habit, but can't get a little bit return. The inferiority complex of the second male is exposed in the relationship time and time again, and after regaining a little face through his own efforts, he loses a lot of holes.

Why do you have to go to Florida to give up the stupid insistence of being a cowherd? Why must we betray each other? Why not just take advantage of all the business opportunities and make a fortune? You are so affectionate and loving, I will definitely try my best to protect you.

So what I see is a cripple's insistence on others to help him realize his dream.

But everyone says that homosexuality is a metaphor, doesn't it mean that you don't see the metaphor? Then I'll reconsider my misunderstanding.

The editing of the whole film is very gorgeous, and the party style is also very flavorful. Compared with home, it is really a double world. The music is also ok. Maybe it's this kind of shooting and editing that makes the plot so hot?

So the kite runner, after I read it, I can only lament how miserable it is, and I can't think of Harry's love for his master...

ps: After reading 4 books in the archive, I got a guess: Only Asians have protruding breasts? Foreigners (especially men) have deep dizzy nipples without bulges?

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Extended Reading
  • Jane 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    The dreams and memories that kept attacking him were driving him away from the west, haunting him, and terrifying him. I felt warm in being with him. humble life. Dreams and parties are the highlights of the movie.

  • Jevon 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    SIFF* Studios giant screen. 4.5/5, America is really the kingdom of the media, from TV to signboards, from advertisements to icons, the vision of the future is constantly being produced, as if promising a new life at will, but when money is placed at the core of people's relationships, new There is boundless indifference and calculation behind it, which makes the story of the same world fall into people, very vivid and critical (the bottom is squeezed), and when Hoffman hugs Joe who is wiping his sweat, this gloomy, bizarre , The tragedy of PTSD, had the tenderest moment. What I think of are graduates and taxis, self-confessions to the mirror, the soundtrack is constantly cut from day to night, flashbacks of memory/imagination, the superposition of different cameras at the party, the images seem to create their own rhythm, including from back to back, from curtain to door Powerful clip for X windows. In the end, Buck found bucks, and Ratso created himself, and for a moment, I thought the sound of silence was about to sound. PS Just watched Bresson's pickpocket, and saw the re-enactment of the pickpocket in this one.

Midnight Cowboy quotes

  • Joe Buck: Well, I hope you know what you're in for. I'm a truly dangerous person, I am. And some- someone does me bad, like you... I swear, if I'd have caught up with you that night there would've been one dead Ratso along by now, you understand me? You hear?

    Ratso Rizzo: [deadpan] I'm impressed. You're a killer.

  • Ralph - Texas: What are you gonna do back East?

    Joe Buck: Lot of rich women back there, Ralph, beggin' for it. Payin' for it too.

    Ralph - Texas: Yeah?

    Joe Buck: Yeah. Hell, yeah. An the men, they're mostly tutti-fruttis.

    Ralph - Texas: Oh, I'll bet you it's a mess back there.

    Joe Buck: So, I'm gonna cash in on some of that, right!

    Ralph - Texas: I don't know. I don't know nothin' about it.

    Joe Buck: Hell! What do I got to stay around here for? I got places to go, right!