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Evie 2022-03-28 09:01:13

2016?? The movie "Julietta": I have never seen such a gorgeous color in Almodovar's film. From the poster, from the first shot, the color and luster of the photography is so exquisite that it makes people play. This time, Almodovar chose a story that was not so dramatic. He also put his perspective on the women he was best at expressing. The bright colors formed an interesting contrast with the sad life of the heroine. Two actors were chosen to play the roles. Young people and old people work in harmony and are unified. The whole film is eloquent, except that the ending ends too quickly, the other rhythms are good.

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  • Cecil 2022-03-21 09:03:22

    Almodovar and Alice Munro are totally incompatible. 1+1 does not necessarily equal 2. Although it's all about women. But Munro is very restrained, and Almodovar's filming of this film has concealed his strong and unrestrained characteristics, but he can't tell the truth, and it looks dull. Even actresses are rarely brilliant... The middle-aged heroine Emma Suárez is a little better, the young Adriana Ugarte is not enough, and the others have no sense of existence.

  • Green 2022-03-23 09:03:26

    Why do women make it difficult for women. I think as an Almodovar this is really bland. The only thing that is not bland is the color scheme. The emotion of every frame overflows the picture (a bit overwhelming), and the soundtrack of the suspense film leads me to continue watching. . . But Almodóvar's label as a friend of women won't go away. . . The father looks like a model, and the little characters in the play are very interesting (the protagonist looks pale, I guess this is the embodiment of the show's incompatibility)