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[리뷰] ‘Good luck to you, Rio Grand’ until I turned my body back to the front

Nancy Stoke (Emma Thompson), a retired high school teacher in her 60s, deserves awards as well as the awards of an excellent wife and mother. It is assumed that her undisturbed life will continue even after her husband’s death, but two years after her death, Nancy applies for a sex service to properly get the sexual satisfaction she has only pretended to feel all her life. life. However, her adventurous spirit fades before she even meets service provider Rio Grand (Daryl McCormack) on the day of the reservation. Fortunately, a talented young professional soothes customers troubled by guilt and shame with honest listening and answers. Thanks to this, Nancy, who was very satisfied with the first use, makes an appointment for the next one, and develops a curiosity about Rio.

<굿 럭 투 유, 리오 그랜드>The biggest inspiration to go unexpected is a sense of security. The film takes on the character of a psychotherapeutic drama by capturing the process of learning the virtues of relaxation and fullness in conversation with Rio, where Nancy, bound by conventions and having neglected her lack, spends time learning the qualities of relaxation and fullness . The fact that Nancy, who was busy looking for flaws in her body, changes to the extent that she looks at her body without evaluation, is realistic and gives room for practice. As a hotel room is the main stage from which live sound has been removed, it maintains sexual tension by maximizing the sound of rustling bedding and leatherwork. Stand-up comedian Katie Brand wrote the script, and the joke lines and sincerity are especially vivid. Emma Thompson draws out laughter and empathy by correctly grasping the tone of the lines and delivering them. Rookie Daryl McCormack, discovered a month before filming, responds rhythmically to the senior’s acting and makes a sure mark. He was invited to the 38th Sundance Film Festival and the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival.