3 R rated films, starring Eva Green, dedicated to art

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-02

"3 R-rated films, starring Eva Green, dedicated to art! "

If you like Eva Green's performances, then today Uncle Ying recommends you three R-rated movies starring French goddesses, each of which is the essence of art. Let's see if you've done all three?

The third is "Perfect Sense" (Perfect Sense), and the recommendation index is:

Directed by David Mackenzie and starring Ewan McGregor, Eva Green, Connie Nelson, Stephen Dylan and Evan Bryner, the 92-minute film was previously known as "Doomsday Love," "Paradise Lost for the Senses," "Last Words," "Last Days," "Last Word," "Last Word," "Last Word," "Last Word," "Last Word," "Last Word," "Last Word," and "The Last World."

Uncle Ying said that love in the context of the end of the world is a theme that is difficult to refuse, although it is a little sensational, it can deeply touch people's hearts. Losing our sense of smell in sorrow, losing our sense of taste in fear, losing our hearing in anger, losing our sight in revelry, if the material is constantly enriching and the soul is becoming more and more numb, we will still have nothing in the end.

The allegorical background setting of the film, the embrace of two people who have lost their senses under the doomsday complex, and despite the loss of the whole world, they still have each other's company. The slow pace of the film is full of desperation that makes you want to cry, the soundtrack and shots are just right, and the performances of Ivan and Eva are excellent.

no.2 "Crack" (2009) Recommendation Index:

Directed by Jordan Scott and starring Eva Green, Juno Temple, Maria Waward, Imochen Puetz and Ellie Nunn, the 104-minute film was originally titled "Crush" or "Crack", and now has a new title - "Rift".

In small worlds, people are often trapped in a cage of despair from which there is no escape. This Spanish girl has always created an image of **, charming, intellectual, temperament, but in front of others, these are just lies and eventually collapses into a pathetic beggar.

In the movie, the beautiful piano sound and the beautiful picture make people feel extremely shocking. When the maiden died in the light of the sun, her face was white and flawless, and she seemed to be still smiling.

In the movie, the best part is the naked swimming in the middle of the night, when everyone admires each other, forgets the gap of age, experience and knowledge, and shares happiness. The saddest moment is when dreams die in one's arms, and the Spaniards become symbols, and together they are two sides of the same person: the hope of leaving and the prisoner of despair.

"Drama Dream of Paris" is a movie that is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and the recommendation index:

Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci and starring Michael Pitt, Eva Green, Louis Garrel, Anna Chansler and Robin Renucci, the 115-minute film has been hailed as "The Dreamer," "First Experience in Paris," "Love** Dreaming," "Innocents," and "Paris."'68”。

Uncle Ying said: The emotions in the background of zz are full of strange beauty, both joy and sadness. In this turbulent era, people have a restlessness in their hearts, which creates an unbelievable freak of love.

Because of their common love for movies, the three came together, and although they loved each other deeply, they couldn't reach a consensus on love after all. Isabella's love is pessimistic and sensitive, and Theo's love is fanatical and impulsive, one of them is like two sides of the other, and each has these two emotions, romantic, childish, eager, empty and hypocritical.

The integration of the film with the old black and white films is natural and smooth, and the actors' performances are very real and natural. Many of the shots are still stunningly beautiful. That's all for today's film recommended by Uncle Ying, how many have you watched?

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