This picture has been cropped countless times, and it’s all over the internet, but I have to do it myself
. Maggie (Anne Hathaway) knows how terrible her Parkinson’s is, she knows her health is a big problem, she knows She is not good enough, especially when her last relationship hurt her, so she doesn't believe in love, she starts to be cynical, she doesn't care about everything, she wants to live a smart life before it gets worse, she is bitter, she is mean, she speaks thoroughly and sees blood for a while, she sees through Everything seems to be a clever trick to pick up girls. But she's blunt, and she doesn't mind having sex with unfamiliar handsome boys for a few small chats. She's a piece of ice, but Jamie (Jake Gyllenhaal) melts her, even if it's that hard. She said: I like to have sex, especially with you.
I liked that they were driving wildly on the winding mountain road. Hathaway sat in the co-pilot, enjoying the afterglow of the sunset pouring in from the car window. It was the kind of warm red light. Pause, and then look forward to love. You know, in America, it's beautiful to have a camera looking down at a car running down the road.
Why did Jack treat Hathaway? He Loves Her Deeply? Or do you think Hathaway is talking about getting a healthy and complete Hathaway for Jack himself? You know the scene where Jack faced Hathaway on the street after he learned about the horror of Parkinson's. All his emotions were expressed on his face, that kind of helplessness or fear. The performance is in place, and the corners of his mouth twitch. I can't even tell whether the tangled Jack at that moment loves Hathaway more or loves himself more? But then after a brief separation I knew that both questions had answers.
"I need you more than you need me." After Jack's affectionate confession, Hathaway finally removed her disguised strength and admitted her feelings. The moment Hathaway was embraced, I wondered if the camera would show The onlookers used their approving eyes to affirm their love? If it were me I would probably do it this way, but the director is really brilliant - he doesn't fall into the rut. Otherwise, it will be on the same level as me... I
rarely watch American love movies. I personally think that this theme is still the best in Korea. I have seen a highly regarded "Sister and Brother Love" before, and I am still reluctant to delete it. Now this one is still a compact movie for a pair of men and women, Hathaway and Jack, who have played lovers all the way from "Brokeback Mountain". The setting of the structure and plot is a good movie that cannot be missed. recommend!
Hathaway's intoxicating face
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