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Ladarius 2022-03-23 09:03:36
The dog blood complex of painter movies
I originally thought that Tulip Fever would be a decent literary film like The Girl with a Pearl Earring, but it turns out I was wrong. . .
The beginning of the movie is an animated short film about the background introduction of the Dutch tulip mania. I felt +1 all of a sudden (I like the narration...
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Myles 2022-03-23 08:01:05
"Green Hat" (film review, Tulip Fever)
This article is only dedicated to Cornelis Sandvoort, the good man who has been "green hat"!
American and British co-production film "Tulip Fever" (Tulip Fever)
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Jonas 2022-03-24 09:03:53
Originally, the historical drama was based on production design, but this one is just pop. The story is so boring that I rolled my eyes, and the dew point is completely exposed for gimmicks... Why is the male protagonist not so great, but he looks like he's going to die? Acting skills So annoying, deducting one star
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Mireille 2022-03-26 09:01:15
The heroine and the maid are probably two aesthetics in the past and the present. I still prefer the soft and atmospheric beauty of the maid with less sharp edges and corners.
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Maria: [narration] Before you were born, Amsterdam was captivated by a flower: the tulip. They came from far away in the East and were so rare and beautiful that people lost their senses in wanting to own them. Rich and poor were spending and borrowing money to join the trade in bulbs, which were going up in price all the time. None more so than the rare striped tulips that were called breakers. A new breaker came from nowhere like an act of God, and it changed people's lives. A white flower with a God-given crimson stripe turned our lives upside down, mine and my mistress Sophia's.