Phantom Thread

Mozelle 2022-04-21 09:02:05

In London in the 1950s, the famous designer Reynolds and his sister, Sirio, ran a clothing shop called "Woodcock House". In the upper class at that time, it was the wish and honor of every dignitary and celebrity to wear a dress sewn by Reynolds himself. Throughout Reynolds' life, the women who came and went like a cloud, were Woodcock's inspiration and emotional solace. Until one day, he met the waitress Alma in the restaurant and became his muse and lover. Reynolds led Alma into the colorful world, but only Reynolds was in Alma's eyes. Reynolds was difficult to criticize and constantly at odds with Alma. Seeing Reynolds's attitude grow colder, Alma must take action to defend the ravaged love and get Reynolds' attention.

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  • Alvina 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    If this is in China, if Reynolds no longer pretends to be strong, but shows a gentle, vulnerable, and honest side, so as to get the opportunity to take care of him, there is no need to risk poisoning, just find a restaurant or supermarket to buy some Sudan Red Eggs, waste oil hot pot, clenbuterol pork, melamine milk, methanol wine, stinky tofu, rat and mutton skewers, gelatin vermicelli, poisonous steamed buns, waxed apples, paper stuffed buns, and corpse oil Mala Tang will do.

  • Viviane 2022-03-24 09:01:51

    Hitchcock has many fans, and it is rare to see someone as fanatical as the PTA. Tailor = director, clothes are sewn, and private goods can be hidden; movies are cut, and cameo can also be hidden. Rebecca reappears, a lady secretary married to a nobleman in an ancient house, and a skilled craftsman married to a restaurant waitress. Woodcock = Hitchcock, both lovers are named Alma, they all changed his life

Phantom Thread quotes

  • Reynolds Woodcock: When I was a boy, I started to hide things in the lining of the garments. Things only I knew were there. Secrets.

  • Reynolds Woodcock: Is this an ambush? Are you sent here to ruin my evening? And possibly my entire life?