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The name of the film made by Yoko Ono Lennon.

Yoko Ono Lennon (1933 February 18-) is a Japanese-American musician and avant-garde artist, and the second wife of John Lennon. She was born in a wealthy family in Tokyo. Her ancestor was Tachibana Muneshige, the famous minister of Liuchuan in Kyushu during the Warring States Period in Japan, and she was known as the revival of Japanese Seven-Pillar Artillery Sayuri.

The film The Fly uses all the film to show a silent lady who seems to be almost asleep. The only thing that moves is a fly, and the camera follows it to stay in different parts of her body. This movie is so boring that the camera moves with the flies and the vision moves with the camera. Yoko described the film as an autobiographical chapter and chose a striking and subtle way to express himself. At the movie terminal, Yoko gathered her friends of artists and musicians in new york and took photos of them streaking on the road. Another boring and dull shot. But perhaps the most surprising thing about this movie is that it is the people and things you can see in the street every day-but they are all naked. The movie Rape is Yoko's most complicated and fascinating movie. According to this idea, the film crew chose a woman they met in the street-a woman who spoke German in London. The camera tracked her apartment. Women have changed from initial curiosity and cooperation to frustration and frustration. Everything can only make the audience confused: is this woman being followed or an actress? We can't understand her language, but we can understand her behavior and expression. The film tries to discuss the camera's invasion of privacy and further study our hobby of prying into other people's privacy. This is Yoko Ono Lennon, whom John Lennon called "the most famous unknown artist in the world". At the age of 765,438+0, he is still absorbed in his own world, carving dazzling nudity and truth with delicate, meticulous and cold eyes.