I just watched the beginning, the performance and script are too tense. I was lying down and watching it, I thought it was a vulgar love scene. I didn't expect the 20-minute scene to be so catchy. The male protagonist and Scarlett were both very aggressive and good at social. Strong, emotionally up, but the male protagonist suddenly began to confess, everyone didn't notice it at first, but the male protagonist said that he used to wash the car with a toothbrush when he showed it to others.
Until here, no one on the court, including me, felt that he was making a confession, and Scarlett didn't respond, just staring at his brother-in-law and saying that he wanted Aston Martin. Here, Scarlett was obviously still in her strong position. In the sociable "celebrity" mask. But immediately, the male protagonist threw another topic, his father lost his legs.
Nothing else matters, pay attention to Scarlett's expression, there is already resonance and sympathy in her eyes, she can understand that kind of suffering, so she becomes sad. This is an obvious change of mood. When I came in, I said that I was an actor and I was very confident. When I asked for a car, my mood was also up. She didn't smirk a few times until her brother-in-law, who was also Scarlet's rich boyfriend, laughed. And it's a fake smile, everyone knows it when you watch the original film.
We can see that as the two people began to focus their attention on each other, the perspective also changed from a close-up shot of four people to an over-the-shoulder confrontation. Only Scarlett and the male protagonist can be seen. Those two people are pure Tool man, stay where it's cool.
Obviously, after the first stage of the male protagonist's confession, Scarlett became emotional and began to respond, recalling her own suffering in the past. If you don't understand it, it may be difficult to understand. After eating well, why did these two idiots suddenly start to sell badly? They were still competing. In fact, this is not a miserable sale, it is a veiled confession. These words are not for the rich second-generation brothers and sisters to hear, or for the other party to hear.
There is a personality problem here, that is, the characters of the male and female protagonists are strong, confident, and easy to handle in the social field at the beginning, and it is impossible for such a personality to show weakness in front of others. So the question is, people, only in front of what objects can they show their true self? I think it is true love. So here Scarlett also tore off her own mask and began to reveal her true situation.
Then, the male protagonist was so strong that he added, "But your dream is a movie, right!" Why do you say this? I will interpret the overall review later.
This scene is obviously the second-stage confession. If the first-phase confession is a self-destruction of the real situation, the second stage is the confirmation of the same career outlook and the same ambition. This is also the reason why the male protagonist asked that sentence, because The male protagonist, like the female protagonist, is a person who wants to become a higher-class person through marriage, so as to realize his dream. Here, Scarlett's eyes have shown that the two sides have exchanged information, "I have confirmed the eyes, I have met the right person", these two people are completely sexual to each other.
This is the third stage of the confession. It is no longer about career, but about love. What is accidental? The two met by chance, without purpose, without design, just met and fell in love at first sight. Of course, this is not love at first sight. The first time the two of them were just flirting with each other, they belonged to the old driver who cast a wide net.
By the way, in the second stage of confession, silly white sweet rich daughter said so many words, the corner of her mouth reminded me of the domineering sentence of the Queen of Electricity, "The capital beyond the ability is zero!" I really vomited, although the drama She is a good person here, but to be honest, what would she have been like if she was not born into such a family by luck, but in China? Maybe buried alive at birth. Such an identity to say such words is cerebral palsy.
In the third stage, the male protagonist continued to emphasize that he didn't care about luck, and then the male protagonist said that I really envy you... Do you envy her silly and sweet? No, I envy her, because she is lucky enough to disdain luck.
Brother-in-law ridicules the life portrait of the people at the bottom, calling it a cliché
The male protagonist did not show his consistent high emotional intelligence, but instead showed a sullen face
In the next second, you will directly respond with a hard bar.
After Scarlett heard this, the corners of her mouth rose unconsciously. In fact, there is also a background knowledge of the rules of procedure here, that is, everyone knows that in order not to quarrel, everyone in the U.S. Constitutional Convention must speak to Washington, instead of directly refuting the object. In the British and American courts, the defender and the plaintiff's lawyer They don't quarrel directly, but to tell the third party, that is, the judge, the words "Dear Mr. Judge" on the surface are actually said to the opposite side. There is also the TV debate during the US election. Everyone pretends to talk to the host, but actually stabs the contenders. The same is true of British parliamentary quarrels, all pretending to talk to the speaker, but actually scolding the opposite. This kind of rules of procedure is to avoid a head-on conflict between the two sides, and in this play, it is because the male and female protagonists cannot directly confess to each other-because they have the same goal and join the wealthy family. If they are together, all their dreams will be in vain, so no matter how much they love, they have to endure it, precisely because they are so aggressive, so they cherish each other, but because of this aggressiveness, they can't be together. Therefore, it was just a slap in the face, and the two had almost no dialogue throughout the whole process. It was all the male protagonist talking to himself or answering the rich second generation. This statement is too advanced.
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