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A film about photography, the hero and heroine are photographers, and they set out for different goals. What is it?

Fur: Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus (2006)

40 years after the filming of Zoom In, American director steven shainberg based on legendary American photographer Diane? Abbas's life experience filmed the drama Fur, directed by Ms. Nicole? Kidman's interpretation of this controversial female photographer certainly seems to set the tone for the film? Commercial movies.

Abbas came from a wealthy Jewish family, married a fashion photographer when she was very young, and continued to live a comfortable life. However, what is lacking may be better. Abbas is only interested in marginal social classes. In Lulai, she photographed the disabled, homeless, transgender and other social mixed people with a dual-lens reflective camera, giving them their original dignity in the photos. Unfortunately, her achievements and her identity are too contradictory in the mainstream society. Her family broke up, and she committed suicide at the age of 48, leaving only those weird and ugly pictures in the world, which are famous in the history of photography and social history.

The film fictionally records the process of Abbas's transformation from a desperate housewife to a crazy woman, and depicts that she was born with a mental illness similar to obsessive-compulsive disorder and exhibitionism, and left home through her sad "love" with a long-haired man, stepping on the brink of no return. Typical Hollywood routine, I was a little disappointed to see it, but the gorgeous and strange plot and picture in the film are still quite attractive.