The film basically tells the story of a 17-year-old American girl who went to find the father of aristocrats in Britain. It seems to be classified as a "comedy", but in fact it should be regarded as a film at the end of a comedy. It’s said to be a remake of a very old script, but I don’t know... I watched
it for the first time... Let’s talk about the actor first~ The heroine girl is indeed pretty good, cute, full of vigor, and very American in this era. Human characteristics. Others won't work...especially some ladies who are trying to create a negative image...
As for the plot, it's not complicated, but it's not simple. According to my language level, it is still relatively difficult to express clearly. So let me talk about my views on this film.
I think this film is a film that meets "beauty". How can I say it? After a long time of consideration, I think that one's ultimate pursuit should be "beauty". I remembered that I wrote one homework. this problem. What this film pursues is the human heart itself, our pursuit as a person, or in other words, the pursuit of a life. We saw that the father of the protagonist finally gave up his position and returned to the mother and daughter. This is guided by this film, and it is what everyone wants to see, because we think it is beautiful.
Of course, we have also seen the American outlook on life and values from this film. It should be said that this film has a strong response. Because she showed a typical American characteristic, a wild and unrestrained American, and she was placed in a relatively conservative environment like Britain. Through the comic performances time and time again, it shows that what Americans think of as "the desire of human beings" is that young people are opposed to the restraint and pursuit of rebellious personality. Of course, I think this is correct. Therefore, this is also in direct conflict with the stereotyped British voters. I think this script should be quite subtle~
I think I was complimenting this film above, now I'm going to talk about something else. I think the values expressed in this film do not apply to everyone, and some people may not take this seriously. Of course, I think her father's approach may not be correct. I think those negative roles should be definitely wrong, but if his father can really do something for the country, maybe it’s not good too? I have also thought about the issue of the ego and the ego many times, but the result is that I don't know. I think the ego is very important and beautiful, and I also think that life should pursue this kind of beauty to be the best. But the question is, if all people are like this, the world will be messed up, right? After all, someone needs to spontaneously control the position and rule. So sometimes, should we sacrifice the ego to improve the greater ego? Or is it to give up this kind of self in pursuit of beauty?
I think this kind of self is also a process of chasing beauty. Because we want this world to be good, and the good of this world is also a kind of beauty, so we perfect the self to perfect another kind of beauty. Then it depends on the individual's opinion of oneself.
Of course, I strongly oppose the pursuit of power, which is very cruel and meaningless. It is the ugliest aspect of human nature, and it is completely contrary to beauty. I hope this world is beautiful. So I thought, if I don't have the ability to make this world beautiful, then I won't do it. Well, it's late, it's really time to sleep...
As far as the film itself is concerned, I still quite like it. If you are interested, you can check it out~
March 28, 2008
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