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The heretic Sade and his misunderstood life Sade always reminds people of sadism. He and another writer Masoch combined to form Sadomasochism. My initial understanding of him came from his shocking statement in "Sodom": "Virtue can only bring imaginary happiness. True enjoyment lies only in the satisfaction of the senses, while virtue cannot satisfy any sensory desires." It was not until I watched "The Quill", a British costume film based on the last ten years of Sade's life, that I understood why he was so stubborn in not agreeing with morality throughout his life, and repeatedly challenged taboos. He became very vivid in my heart, and this film was nominated for the best Oscar for its sharp satire on the aristocracy and religion at the time and its profound questioning of human nature.
Even though she has countless beauties, she still can't kiss a man she doesn't love "Romance" is a very French feminist film. As director Catherine Breillat's sensational masterpiece in the film industry, it is like an experiment that separates soul from flesh. Its scale has become one of the top ten films in the world. There are a lot of plots in it that subvert the three views and refresh the understanding. Mary, a young female teacher, fell in love with her handsome model boyfriend Paul. However, after living together, she discovered that her boyfriend could only look at her but not eat her. He was the kind of person who was extremely morally obsessive and hated physical intimacy. No amount of men could replace Paul, who broke her heart. Mary was still madly in love with him. Finally, Paul gave her a charity reward because he wanted a child. Watching this film will remind people of "Beauty de Jour", but it is more extreme and desolate, like a physical exile and wandering in love.
The fashionable intellectual style of Annie Hall Maybe Woody Allen himself didn't know that Annie Hall, which he wrote, directed and acted in, was not only the only work in his film career that won him the Oscar for Best Director, but also a masterpiece in people's hearts 46 years later. In addition to the plot and values that movie fans pay attention to, the presentation of clothing has attracted everyone's attention. He put "suits" and "trousers", which were considered "exclusive to men" at the time, on the heroine, and set off a trend of "women dressed as men" on the screen. When filming Annie Hall started, Ruth Morley directly let Diane Keaton create at will, so the costumes in the movie were either taken directly from her closet or bought from the Ralph Lauren brand and then worn on the screen. These dressing styles that emphasize comfort, practicality, and look extremely confident have inspired many women and set off a trend of wide-leg pants for women's professional wear.
Movies that are more daring than "Seoul Spring" | 01 I watched "Seoul Spring" at the beginning of the year. Although I knew the ending of the incident before watching it, I was secretly hoping to wait for a Hollywood-style reversal during the viewing process. However, under the shadow of dictatorship, where can I find such a happy ending? It's really sad. In comparison, the United States seems much more conservative. Regarding the timeline of that period of history, you can also watch these movies, which are not easy to describe the plot. 1 King Making (1970) 2 Ministers of Nanshan (October 1979) Using history as a mirror, you can know the rise and fall. If you don't like the Z regime like me, at least you can watch it as a historical film. Since ancient times, the winners are the kings and the losers are the bandits. Losing is rebellion, and winning is revolution. It's the same everywhere.