"Ben Hur" is of course good-looking, it's the kind of upright good-looking, the actors' performances are so academic and lacking in tricks, that I can't help but feel my inferiority in front of this four-hour straight film. petty. Since I came back, I have been reading "The Catiline Conspiracy: The Jugurtha War", and I haven't read the Jugurtha War yet, but in 2005, I read "The Twelve Roman Emperors" and it took only two weeks before and after the full excerpt. It can be seen that What is important to me and what Miao Honggen is to me is impossible. How hard it is for me to put my face straight. . . The one that best fits my original impression is Emperor Tiberius who only showed one or two sides, the pale old guy who is strong and hard at work; and I like the mansion of the Ben-Hur family, I think of Rivendo in the first book of The Lord of the Rings; Messara And Ben Hur, I can't accept it, maybe it's because both of them are painted so vividly. When a supporting role with a strong American voice pronounced Ben-Hur as "Ben Hur" (the tongue must be curled! The tongue must be curled!), I think "sideburns" is actually the appropriate translation of the film's title. Also, I love everything about Jesus in Ben-Hur, although the Christmas Eve scenes give me celluloid vibes.
In order to dilute the righteousness I got from watching the movie last night, I decided to abandon "The Catiline Conspiracy" and go to the kang to watch "The Most Traveled".
2007-2
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