goth girl

Tracy 2022-04-20 09:01:41

The artist was crying. The scene where the hero and heroine danced with candles was really beautiful. I'll watch it again.

The heroine's face is also impeccable, her hair is gentle and elegant, and she is sensible. The golden hair is like a fairy, the fair skin has a high nose bridge, and the mandible angle is square and dignified.

Not to mention Dou Sen, he is handsome and gentle like jade, and he is also a charming scumbag.

The tone of the previous picture is a court-like retro warm yellow, soft and elegant. When you arrive at the castle, it is a cool blue and black, with scarlet as the main color.

The color of this movie is really good, every picture is full of artistic sense, I forgot what the plot is talking about, the scenery props are so beautiful, and any broken mirror and elevator can make a fairy tale feeling. The scene is in the middle of the night. Waking up gave a room full of suffocating beauty, a shot that expresses loneliness, fear, quietness, mystery, gorgeousness, icy, gothic beauty.

Personally, I feel that as a feature film, he is very rubbish, but from the perspective of visual art, it is the pinnacle of the Gothic Mary Sue theme. The setting is the eighteenth century, the snowy suburbs of England all year round, an old castle, and a wealthy family. , blond, blue-eyed, petite and exquisite, every move is like a elf-like girl heroine, a gentle and vampire-like hero, a strange and sharp female lead. Details with ghosts, candles, red mirrors, unknown insects, strange noises from time to time, ancient curses

Hey, this non-mainstream girl like me is very cool. By the way, I plan to watch it a few more times to cultivate my sense of color.

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Crimson Peak quotes

  • Edith Cushing: [entering his mansion] Goodness. How many rooms are there?

    Thomas Sharpe: I don't know. Would you like to count them?

  • Edith Cushing: [about portrait of Lady Sharpe] She looks quite...

    Lucille Sharpe: Horrible?

    Lucille Sharpe: Yes.

    Lucille Sharpe: It's an excellent likeness.