Still Wondering…

Cindy 2022-04-20 09:01:41

7.9+3

I watched it twice, although it was only one day. Fortunately, it was the first time I saw him successfully "bubbling" to her for about 20 minutes. In fact, the more I watched, the more confused I became. The original excitement was swept away, and it was replaced by Deep doubts, deep doubts, the picture at the end is full of joy. At the moment, it feels like a farce. At the beginning, I thought it was a charming fashion historical blockbuster that revolved around this man. Actually, this is just the background. What I really want to say is human nature, you. You and I, I can't be bothered, you retreat, I enter, I'm tired, you fight, is it a deformed love? It's not haha, it's fun, and it's such a show. Lewis is so charming. The three points that I sucked are for his heroine alone. It's also great. It's vague and smooth, but it's such a way to complement each other. There are a few shots that took him so beautifully, but in a flash, he returned to that rustic face. I can't tell the role of color. My sister is a very delicate medium. It's like an occasional dud that drifts between my brother and my future sister-in-law. But the key moment is the role. Lesley Manville is also very beautiful. It's not female beauty, it's sorority. The kind of shining Chinese name is "Phantom Craftsman", the translation is so ugly and misleading.

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Phantom Thread quotes

  • Alma: That dress doesn't belong here.

    Reynolds Woodcock: Don't start crying.

    Alma: I'm not crying. I'm angry.

    Reynolds Woodcock: Don't start blubbering, Alma.

    Alma: I'm not blubbering.

  • Reynolds Woodcock: Take the fucking dress off Barbara and bring it to me or I'll do it myself!