wolorful
Joined Sep 2021
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A somehow cliche, somehow illogic story but well done still. It's always about white seeking some better stuff and gets greedier. Although didn't understand how exactly consciousess transfer works, it's fine. Also it's scarier when you think that Rose might intentionally let Chris to see the pictures with her exes.
The music, the tempo, the language, the color...they just mixed so well to compose a master piece. I was amazed by the part that three girls danced silently in an almsot sexual way; the imaginary jump off from the roof top; the simulation of the adulery and breeding; the mother-daughter dynamics when choosing a song to play, as well as the sudden stop. Everything seemed align with deBouvoir's elucidation of girl life and Freud's liberto. It deserves thousands times review.
I don't understand what's the thing with the horse-riding man and Iona, and what's the significance of the girl with the blue bow and why is she an illusion in the photographer's head?