Griffin Dunne’s years-in-the-making documentary portrait of his aunt Joan Didion moves with the spirit of her uncannily lucid writing: the film simultaneously expands and zeroes in, covering a vast stretch of turbulent cultural history with elegance and candor, and grounded in the illuminating presence and words of Didion herself. This is most certainly a film about loss—the loss of a solid American center, the personal losses of a husband and a child—but Didion describes everything she sees and experiences so attentively, so fully, and so bravely that she transforms the very worst of life into occasions for understanding. A Netflix release.
joan didion is like one of my very first american lit experiences. 她真的很有pose and she writes so elegant.. aging sucks :'(
还是觉搜集材料不够多,更像是份导读。Didion年轻时那些黑白照美呆。
我的second coming孕妇效应,她的书名。黄金年代,争鸣年代。
Beautiful