Has been fans of Rooney Mara's acting circle

Maxwell 2022-12-26 18:32:18

Ugh, I'm a fan of this movie. To be precise, I am a fan of Rooney Mara, completely!
I came too late, there are no more words I can use to praise this work and the director. Rooney Mara (spicy) did not lose the slightest in front of the most powerful Queen Cate in the world, and her performance in the film even overwhelmed Cate (personal opinion, it should be said that Therese's character's request for inner drama itself high). Anyway, Mala is only 30 years old and has a bright future. With a slender and petite physique, his face resembles Hepburn and Natalie Portman, and he is full of spirituality. I always feel that there are sparks between Mala and Cate in and out of the play. After watching some interviews, I realized that Mala has been Cate's fan girl since she was 13 years old. She played a love scene with an idol and also won a Cannes movie queen. This experience is not sei, and she is a winner in life.

Talk about movies. Double heroine mode, Queen Cate, even if she doesn't speak no move, she only needs to appear on the screen, which can make people forget to breathe. At work, I am really afraid of such a partner. Because if you don't pay attention, you will become cannon fodder, and even the slag will not be left. It's hard to imagine what the film would have been like if the director had found a vase actress to play the role of Therese. Once again, I would like to thank the talented (or true character) Mala for creating a classic. Originally, like most people, I came here to kneel and lick Cate's sister-sucking skills, but I accidentally discovered the treasure of spicy and spicy.

In the play, the background is New York in the 1950s. Therese, played by Mala, is a young girl, a salesgirl at the toy counter in a department store. Cate is a middle-aged lady who is in the process of divorce from her husband (the reason for the divorce is because Cate knows that she does not love men). Cate and Therese fell in love at first sight when they were shopping for toys for their 4-year-old daughter at a department store. There is an interesting detail here, and of course I may have overinterpreted it. Therese recommended the little train toy for Cate, Therese said: "I would love to show you, but I am stuck in this cabinet (referring to the counter)". Then Therese quit her job at the department store. It is very likely that the director hinted that Therese was in the closet when he first met Cate (Therese was in the closet), and then he was willing to come out for Cate (respecting his true inner emotional appeal). Just like Mala talked about this role in an interview, Therese is an ordinary young girl with a dream of photography, but she has to compromise with reality, working in a department store, renting a small apartment with a bad environment, and having a stable relationship. Boy friend. But Therese was obviously dissatisfied with this kind of life, and was always in a daze until she met Cate.

Therese and Cate are not just gender barriers, their age and social class make their relationship full of variables. When Cate and Therese came into contact, she showed charm all the time, she was mature and elegant, her words were abusive, and she was full of amorous feelings. Therese where a little girl can parry this woman with flirting skills. In the face of Cate's teasing and hints, therese the little white rabbit is dazed and haunted. I love this snippet:
Cate drove Therese to his villa for the night, and the atmosphere between the two was great, but Cate's husband suddenly came home to take his daughter on vacation. This is undoubtedly the Shura field. Cate's husband always knew about Cate's sexual orientation, so Cate refused to invite him to go to his parents' house for Christmas. In a blink of an eye, he saw his wife taking a young girl home and immediately became jealous. , got into an argument with Cate in front of Therese. After her husband left, Cate complained that she couldn't find a cigarette. At this time, Therese expressed that she was willing to go out and buy it for her. Of course, this was stopped by Cate. Cate looked at the time and ordered an expulsion: I will take you to the train station. Cate's practice here is inappropriate, and there is some element of anger and anger. The daughter was suddenly taken away and the little girl she liked saw her embarrassing side. The poor little white rabbit Therese was sitting on the return train, huddled in the corner of the seat and crying silently (the spicy crying scene here is worth five stars, indescribable. Only those who have experienced similar experiences will understand. There are people around, but No one cares that you're crying, even if you've communicated with tears).

I'll make it up later, go to work

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Carol quotes

  • Therese Belivet: [on telephone] I wanna know. I think. I mean, I wanna ask you things. But I'm not sure that you want that.

    Carol Aird: [crying] Ask me. Things. Please.

  • Therese Belivet: I never asked you for anything. Maybe that's the problem.

    [as she breaks up with Richard]