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Those years our blush enlightenment part II

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For most of the post-80s and post-90s who were still somewhat pure in middle and high school, some of the enlightenment about that came from some of the restrictive movies that were usually watched at that time.

Two of them are the most enjoyable and evocative. Let's talk about these two "peculiar" movies.

Part I

"Dream of Paris"

Those years our blush enlightenment part II

Dream of Paris is a love ethics film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, written by Gilbert Adair, and starring Michael Pitt, Louis Garrell and Eva Green, released in France on February 6, 2004.

Set against the backdrop of the 1968 student movement in France, the film tells the story of three young people, Leo, Matthew, and Isabella, who dream of a good swim in the torrent of history with their lust to explore.

One of the most fascinating things about this movie is that it is played by Eva Green, and it can be said that Eva Green and this movie are mutual achievements. Because this is the first film that Eva Green has participated in, and it is also an ethical film. It can be said that the scenes in this movie are extremely large-scale.

In the original novel, the complex and delicate relationship between the three protagonists Matthew, Theo and Ishabe involves a sibling relationship and a tongxing relationship. In the film, Bertolucci weakens sibling incest into an intimate and unbound emotion that occurs between siblings, and the relationship with Xing is replaced by the ambiguous glances and gestures between Matthew and Theo

"Dream of Paris" is both tense and relaxed, both rough and dreamy, both sexy and silly, both sad and profound, and the audience may feel that it is preachy, but it is also open, all of which add up to a fake Bertolucci.

"Dream of Paris" is an extremely beautiful film, it is Bernaldo Bertolucci's undisguised old-fashioned love letter to Paris in 1968.

The film may not have the Voltaire or Wilde-esque aphorism-style conducting of the original novel, but it is also an interesting, deep film that is faithful to the times, and the performances of the three young actors are full of confidence and unpretentious. The film delves into the joy of a mutated change in a private world, the moral and physical depravity of the protagonist.

Secondly, Eva Green has also participated in many movies, including many scenes that make people's blood boil. For example, "007: Casino Royale", "Crack" and so on.

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The Beautiful Legend of Sicily

Those years our blush enlightenment part II

This film is the most powerful color in the history of luli cinema.

The Beautiful Legend of Sicily is a drama film directed by Giuseppe Tornadore and starring Monica Bellucci and Guisepe Sur faro, released in Italy on October 27, 2000.

Through the perspective of the teenager Reinaldo, the film tells the story of Marina, a beautiful young woman on the Italian island of Sicily during World War II. One day in late spring 1941, Reinaldo Amoruso met Marlena for the first time. With wavy black hair, a fashionable skirt and stockings, and seductive heels, she came to the quiet sunny town of Sicily. Marlena, like a goddess, conquered this paradise on the seashore. At the age of thirteen, Reinaldo also involuntarily fell into the vortex set off by Marlena. Not only did he ride his bike with the other older teenagers through the corners of the town, searching for Marlena, but he also quietly became her unsuspecting little follower, observing life like a shadow. Her swaying shadows and the music she listened to became the most real and beautiful fantasy of this hormone-inundated teenager. However, through Reinaldo's eyes, it is also seen that Marlena has fallen into an increasingly dark situation, and she has become a widow.

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One of the scenes in this movie that many people are familiar with, that is, the picture of Monica Bellucci smoking.

Those years our blush enlightenment part II

The above are the two ethical films that Xiaobian believes have the most profound connotation and the most blood-boiling movie pictures. I hope you can taste more aftertaste.