Codec: HEVC / H.265 (79.8 Mb/s)
Resolution: 4K (2160p)
HDR: HDR10
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
#Italian: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
There are a lot of meaningful movies nowadays, but everyone can understand them in their own way, find something close to them, or say “what the hell is this?”
I saw reviews where they wrote that feminism is traced in the movie. However, I did not notice it.
The picture is very beautiful, and the actress looks great. You look at her and admire every curve - and I'm not talking about the body, as many wrote, but about the face, posture, statues.
A woman who wanted to be worth something, not based on her beauty, she chose intelligence. There were times when she tried to use it, but then she encountered men who simply devalued her: “Beautiful means available and not too smart”. She wasn't interested in men who were rich and beautiful, but in men who saw something more in her. Who could interest her with their intelligence and share it.
She didn't care about love as she didn't know it, when the heroine was broken by her brother's death, her loved ones blamed her for it. Everyone just admired her as a picture, even her close friend loved her, but the movie didn't reveal why. I don't believe in love in spite of, people always love for something and when it crumbles, the love goes away but other feelings are born.
There are a lot of things left unrevealed in the movie, but I realized that a lot of scenes were cut in our distribution. I would like to know which ones.
I personally liked the scene with the child, even though it was surreal. It made sense to me. It's a man's burden, but it's his child, and it's beautiful to him. And the heroine sees him as beautiful too, because she sees the world differently. There's a branch of anthropology studies going on in the movie for a reason. For the heroine, it is easy and simple, while others comprehend it only by old age.
The moments when she was thinking and everyone was asking her about it, I liked. And it didn't mean she was really thinking about quotes and clever words - she just saw the world for what it is, when words can't explain it, only someone who also cuts through the world as you do will understand it, so she wanted to live her life like in the movie, knowing she had to answer.
And if you made it to the end, I want to wish you a wonderful viewing experience. And try not to rely on the reviews you've read and not to label and label other people's opinions. Try to experience the movie in your own way.