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Unveiling “May-December”: A Brutal Look at Hollywood, Love & Truth
During this year’s Hollywood awards season, one movie received an unexpectedly mediocre response. The film “May 12”, directed by “Carol” director Todd Haynes and co-starring two Oscar-winning actresses Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, unexpectedly missed all the major Oscar awards. Competition, only received a consolation nomination for the Best Original Screenplay Award, which obviously did not meet people’s expectations for it. However, if you actually watch the movie, you’ll realize that Hollywood’s distaste for it is understandable. By telling the story of an actress who comes into contact with the real-life prototype of the character she is about to play, Hines and screenwriters Alex Mechanic and Sammy Birch debunk too…
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Reflecting on the Complex Nature of Infatuation, First Love and Unrequited Affection
Loving someone obsessively is the process of turning from thinking that you are rational to being a love lunatic. People in love will hold each other up on the altar for no reason and become a god-like existence. If there are less debauched adventures, less absurdity, less frivolous and ambiguous affairs, how can we live with courage in the face of thorns? Ten years of seclusion in Taoyuan, coffee time in Second Life, a cup of UCC every morning, Master Fengyun incarnates the daily life of a lazy master, stubborn and unconvinced youth is far away, just remember a certain summer, a room at the south exit of Shinjuku, Tokyo…