I seriously suspect that Fasha is just a sound performance.

Ericka 2021-12-18 08:01:04

I just think that the popular Faji 9 group may be really too busy. . .

I have seen almost all the movies he has starred in. . .

It's just this one, I haven't had it for a long time, when I knew that he would perform in this movie with a headgear most of the time. . .

It is so frustrating to not be able to see any expressions solely by listening to the performance of voice and body language. . . Of course there is his handsome face. . .

In the end, I watched it, a very strange and grotesque, creative, infinite dialogue, humorous, exciting, and real-life movie based on the invisible face of Fasha's handsome face. Does it look good? Movies are good-looking, and friends who like alternative-style movies will like it very much.

Although I seriously suspect that Fasha is really too busy, and the schedule for others has been finalized, so the screenwriter set his role for him to perform with a headgear from beginning to end.

Then the one who played the agent was also suicided somehow for some unknown reason...

It can only be said that the screenwriter is too awesome. The movie is called "Frank", but it is Fassbinder's least "confessional" performance.

Only the last 15 minutes did he show his face.

Then sang "I love you all..."

Reasonable doubt...

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Extended Reading

Frank quotes

  • Jon Burroughs: Can I ask you something?

    Frank: Sure.

    Jon Burroughs: Why do you wear that?

    Frank: ...do you think it's weird?

    Jon Burroughs: Kinda.

    Frank: Well, normal faces are weird, too. You know, the way they're smooth... smooth... smooth... and blech! You know? All bumpy and holes, I mean, what are eyes like? It's like a science fiction movie. Don't get me started on lips. Like the edges of a severe wound.

    Jon Burroughs: That's true. But your head is still sort of intimidating.

    Frank: Well, underneath it I'm giving you a welcoming smile. Would it help if I said my facial expressions out loud?

    Jon Burroughs: Well... maybe.

    Frank: Welcoming smile.

  • Frank: [after improvising Lone Standing Tuft] It's silly.

    Jon Burroughs: Frank... that's amazing.

    Frank: Flattered grin. Followed by bashful half-smile.