When I read the newspaper recently, there is such a great metaphor "Putin: Solving the crisis can't be like "a bull broke into a china shop". Turning it around and using it on Mosha is like a porcelain cow crashing into a stone forest. Although it is brave, fearless and loving, it is a pity to sacrifice. Know what might shake a stone? It is wind, rain and the seeds of plants.
Our ancients have long said that there are many injustices in the world, and people's life is short and their energy is limited, so they should have a choice of priorities, and the most fundamental thing to do when loving someone is to take care of yourself first and not let the other party Worry, aren't you? Well, I don't want to spend any more time discussing the choice of this proposition. How to find the balance is the key. Sophie's choice, you understand.
2. My impression of Rw itself is only "Sweet Sister". After all, I have seen her film, and this is the first one.
Uncle RF's works, I have seen a lot of them, and I don't need to say much about my acting skills. I am a fan. But I always think he works better with older actresses like The English Patient with Kristin Scott Thomas (2 years older); Bernard and Doris with Susan Sarandon (16 years older)… Is there any wood?
In this film, Uncle's aura obviously overwhelms Rachel Weisz (and he is very humble to this little sister who is 10 years younger than him, alas, Uncle's charm...), an actor who has acted in Shakespeare's plays, Generally the facial expressions are very strong, such as Kevin Spacey, off topic. . .
3. The African soundtrack is good, the African land is beautiful, plus one point
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