The balance of yin and yang is a matter of life

Verda 2022-03-26 09:01:09

The movie "Under the Peony", a remake of an old film starring Nicole Kidman, Kristen Dunst and Colin Farrell, female director Sofia Coppola continues to maintain a stable level and can score 7.0. The point is that the translation of the title is very humorous and expressive. The original name of the movie is The Beguiled, but the story told in the film does not have much deceit or deceived elements, but it really tells a story of "peony flowers die and ghosts are also romantic", and this story presents the relationship between people. All kinds of unspeakable strange and strange relationships, difficult to communicate, difficult to trust each other, others are traps, others are hell; and, the importance and necessity of yin-yang balance; the seriousness and even fatality of yin-yang imbalance. (20171005)☜Angu Micro Film Review☞

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Extended Reading
  • Erwin 2021-12-29 08:01:46

    The reversal of the relationship between the sexes and the erratic movement between good and evil are quite intriguing. A wounded male intruder was initially a prey waiting to be assigned by mercy. But when he claimed to be romantic and thought he could walk around the flowers and hunt, he fell into the original passive position again. He showed strength and deterrence, but died. The irony is that the godly prayer on the dining table is a prelude to a murder, and when the blue cloth is tied to the iron gate, the murder is justified.

  • Bonnie 2022-03-21 09:02:32

    Editing, like fast-forward, has no foreshadowing, or is pure lust without any foreshadowing, capturing the unpleasant thrill of dominating the counterattack? Just kidding. The light is beautiful.

The Beguiled quotes

  • Martha Farnsworth: [Admiring the pin Edwina in wearing] Très jolie. Seems like the soldier being here is having an affect.

  • John McBurney: You can trust me in your place, ma'am.

    Martha Farnsworth: Well, I don't know you.

    John McBurney: Well, I think if you knew me - you would.

    Martha Farnsworth: You won't be here long enough for that.