Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Miranda's film review

Miranda's film review

Tindo Barras emphasizes the sexy charm of women in each of his films, and often uses multi-faceted photography techniques to make the beauties and beautiful scenery in the film natural and beautiful. Gorgeous. Moreover, he most often expresses women's desire for lust in the film, and his praise of the female body vilifies and satirizes the male body. Europeans, especially Latin Europeans, such as artists from France, Italy, Spain and other countries, seem to like to use sex to express the concept of love. Their admiration and praise of the naked beauty and sexual and psychological beauty of the human body can almost be said to be at its peak. The famous sculptures "Discus Thrower" and "Thinker" are the embodiment of male masculinity and strength, while "Venus" and Raphael's "Leda and the Swan" fully demonstrates the feminine beauty of women, and Tindo Barras, an old man who went against the fashion, may still have the legacy of the Renaissance in his bones. He likes to show It’s the plumpness of women. In Italian history, people have admired and praised nude beauty and sexual and psychological beauty to the point of worship. Especially since the Italian Renaissance movement, a large number of sculptures and paintings showing the beauty of the human body have emerged. , such as Leonardo da Vinci's "Madonna of the Rocks" and "Mona Lisa", Michelangelo's "David", Raphael's "Leda and the Swan", etc., are basically all with prominent sexual characteristics To express the beauty of sex, for example, the brushwork and colors will be used to exaggerate the secondary characteristics of women, making the picture more noble and beautiful. Although there are also some works with pornographic elements, exaggerating sexual reactions, sexual scenes, etc., in general. People come to Italy to express their understanding of love through sex, emphasizing the spiritual nature of love.