Not a satire, certainly not a shitshow either, just an honest representation of how corruptive and exploitative the industry is. Its extensive, unreserved use of nudity and sexual scenes doesn't stop at being scandalous but go past it to urge the audience to avert their gaze. Showing something is not equal to being something - it can be the exact opposite. Showgirls accomplished this simply by being honest - no preaching, no evasions - the way it's handled is so succinct and effortless it's marvelous to see. And the fact that the leading actress was subsequently dropped by her agent and rejected by others - isn't that the most powerful and ironic vindication of how true the film actually is?
再次被凯莉·莱卡特打动一些简简单单的人好人或者不那么好的;一些用词简单的对话黑丝有些有点意义大多数时候没什么意义(非常美国式的简单);一些日常的困难和与困难的斗争永远是个体的斗争(这也非常美国);Michelle Williams动人的表演平静外表下的种种脆弱与坚韧最喜欢这种安静的力量 20230518 @Le Grand Action
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There are three psychoanalysts in this film. One diagnoses melancholia; one impotence and fear; and the last dream and trauma, with a shabby cure at first and a shrewd cure later. Transference, ego-ideal, fake peep...