Finding yourself is more important than life

Breana 2022-11-20 16:25:49

The common feature of this year's Oscar films is that the material is very exciting, but most of them are filmed in a mere formality, without seeing the profound insight and delicate psychological portrayal. The precious material and first-class actors are wasted in vain, and the power to move people's hearts is blocked. Beneath the veneer of mediocrity. In addition, all the leading actors are more qualified for the best actor than Xiao Li.

How great is the little freckles in "The Danish Girl", but unfortunately Tom Hopper stays at the storytelling level and is unable to tap the subtle psychological changes of the characters. He has lost the most important focus of the film and curbs the performance potential of the little freckles. this ability. The heart-wrenching love and tear that the story of the first transgender person in history can bring was buried alive by Tom Hopper, and the fact that both the male and female protagonists are naked will not change the fact that he is declining.

Originally a pair of immortal lovers who are talented and beautiful, they have obtained a happy marriage life that most people can't get, but the Lily in the husband's heart was awakened with the help of his wife. A happy life on the go", chasing Lily away. In the desolate Nordic scenery, she stroked his hand and asked softly, how are you? After the surgery, a faint, happy smile appeared on his pale, freckled face: "I'm entirely myself." Finding yourself is more important than life, and the Danish girl is destined to become a legend.

The Swedish girl Alicia Vikander is in the limelight this year. Both "Machine Girl" and "The Danish Girl" were nominated for Oscars, and the latter won the Best Supporting Actress. Such acting skills are equivalent to the year before. Jennifer Lawrence for Best Actress...because these awards have to go out.

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The Danish Girl quotes

  • Dr. Hexler: Tell me about Lili... Where did she come from?

    Einar Wegener: Inside of me.

  • Gerda Wegener: It's hard for a man to be looked at by a woman. Women are used to it, of course, but for a man to submit to a woman's gaze - it's unsettling. Although I believe there's some pleasure to be had from it, once you yield.