“Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind.” – William Shakespeare
Aesthetically decorated, art-house art quest in a stylish packaging of bourgeois content with notes and points of the atmosphere of true Italian cinema. Luca Guadagnino from the film by David Hockney “Big Splash” took the mindset and feeling, and from the painting by Jacques Dere “Pool” – paroxysm and mood and storyline. Guadagnino himself is a film critic by training, shot advertising in the field of fashion ... his best paintings are “Truffle Hunters” (2020) – documentary and “Call Me by Your Name” (2017) with Timothy Chalamet, and from the series – a worthy work – “We are who we are” (2020) with Alice Braga and Chloe Sevigny.
“Big Splash” is good because here, in addition to a visually cool picture, there is also a spirit, a reflection on the topic of their behavior and love relationships.
“Reflection is the ability to see all the richness of content in retrospection (i.e., turning back: what did I do?) and a little in perspective.
So, we usually call a subtle, feeling person who has developed this reflexive component and who knows how to see himself from the outside, clearly understand and know what he is doing.
Georgy Petrovich Shchedrovitsky.
The picture, unlike the Pool, takes its musical component, its shades and incredible acting, primarily Fiennes.He really breaks away among the Mediterranean landscapes and the Rollings. This is a very ambitious drama about how to leave youth and how people make mistakes on the basis of their madness.
“It’s easier to breathe when you know there are other idiots in the world. My roof is pleasant to move, accompanied by someone else's roofs, having chosen about the same direction of movement.
Max Fry
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Great movie. With a twist. I recommend it. 😘