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我用夏天比擬你
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主演:
Ahmed•AwadallaNadim•BahsounHassan•DibAhmed•El•GendyRichard•Gabriel•GerschDonia•MassoudSelim•MouradSalim•Mrad
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HD
類型:
劇情片劇情 歌舞
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其它
語言:
阿拉伯語,英語對白
導演:
穆罕默德•肖基•哈桑
時間:
2024-08-17 18:53:02
年份:
2022
劇情:
A glance leads to a smile, a smile to a rendezvous: every love story begins the … 詳細劇情
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〖劇情片〗電影:《我用夏天比擬你》由穆罕默德•肖基•哈桑執導,主演:Ahmed•Awadalla,Nadim•Bahsoun,Hassan•Dib,Ahmed•El•Gendy,Richard•Gabriel•Gersch,Donia•Massoud,Selim•Mourad,Salim•Mrad,預計於:2022左右上映。

我用夏天比擬你講述的是: A glance leads to a smile, a smile to a rendezvous: every love story begins the same way. These narratives are stored in songs and poems and live on beyond their inevitable endings, as Shakespeare’s titular sonnet 18 also suggests. In Mohammad Shawky Hassan’s metafictional essay, a female narrator who wishes to tell the story of a love between two men encounters a polyamorous chorus of lovers, and this oft-told tale is multiplied. In Club Scheherazade, there is no protagonist, and every song has various versions. Heteronormative dramaturgy is challenged polyphonically and across a range of media: lovers ask each other about threesomes, Grindr contacts and past dates. Pop clichés are twisted, heartache permeates the men’s singing, and poems by Wadih Saadeh are read out while a lover’s dirty laundry is aired. The narrator mischievously tries for a happy ending as her characters exit the story. “If pain could be forgotten through words,” we hear at one point, “no lover would ever have to walk away wounded.”
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A glance leads to a smile, a smile to a rendezvous: every love story begins the same way. These narratives are stored in songs and poems and live on beyond their inevitable endings, as Shakespeare’s titular sonnet 18 also suggests. In Mohammad Shawky Hassan’s metafictional essay, a female narrator who wishes to tell the story of a love between two men encounters a polyamorous chorus of lovers, and this oft-told tale is multiplied. In Club Scheherazade, there is no protagonist, and every song has various versions. Heteronormative dramaturgy is challenged polyphonically and across a range of media: lovers ask each other about threesomes, Grindr contacts and past dates. Pop clichés are twisted, heartache permeates the men’s singing, and poems by Wadih Saadeh are read out while a lover’s dirty laundry is aired. The narrator mischievously tries for a happy ending as her characters exit the story. “If pain could be forgotten through words,” we hear at one point, “no lover would ever have to walk away wounded.”