Maybe it's a biographical relationship, and it's not as dramatic and conflicting as it is for an adapted novel. It's conceivable that Lili will suffer more mentally from self-awareness, or from people around her close relationships (wife, friends). Criticism and incomprehension, but the director used a very delicate way (gauze curtain on the bed) to express this transformation, instead of endless tears and roars. It must be artistic, and some people may think it is not deep enough, but this move made me feel great respect for Lili, which is in line with the quiet and eloquent narrative style of the whole film, which is a bonus. When the last cast came out, the second little freckled star was "Lili". Indeed, this is an error of nature, not someone's fault.
What impressed Greta was the pain she felt when she realized she couldn't keep the one she loved, but she still stood by her side. At the end, watching Wheeler's wind blow away the yellow scarf, the relieved smile on his face is a kind of redemption for everyone.
Full marks for color tone, full marks for interior scene, full marks for clothing. The view of the Danish city, the view of Ville, the home in Paris, the home in Denmark, each has its own characteristics. The saturation of the hue is not high, coupled with the large blank space, it is very quiet, and every frame is picturesque. The scenery of Denmark City reminds me of another "Girl with a Pearl Earring", and sometimes there are neat low houses with high brightness, like the joy of love beating in my heart. The clothes are also very similar to the ones in oil paintings. The pretty short hair, pale skin, full red lips, plump or slender body and a nightgown of excellent material are beautiful.
Casting, what a surprise. The small freckles are not a surprise, it seems that they are naturally suitable for such a delicate and sensitive artist, just like the previous twitter comment "It feels like he is dehydrated at any time". I can't think of a more suitable person than him. Ben Miao is like a simple and a little dull boy, without the charm of small freckles. Or some of them are too coquettish and blur the focus. Greta's cast is beautiful. What surprised me the most was the actors of Ben Meow and Hans. This meow is powerful! I knew it was homo! ! As soon as the actor of Hans came out, it reminded me of Uncle Ba! The meticulous and eternal three-piece gigantic bow tie with tall and tall hair, an overwhelming masculine air blows in the face.
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