At one point I wondered what it would be like if Ed played it.
He will always be gentle, even in split films. And most of his films are about division.
So Biao's acting skills are an inner drama for him. I like the calm surging undercurrent. I can't forget the lustful eyes in his "faith".
JM, his type is not my tea. The first thing I heard was him appearing as a voice actor in "Neverwhere". Some unrecognizable Scottish accents. Going to BC, the last impression is Carabas who came back from the dead.
Of course he's also Professor X, but in the same movie, my favorite is the old Magneto, Sir.
In "Atonement", he is the soldier who did not return in the end. In the end, died of sepsis. But it's only a sigh.
Ireland, which Gerrard Butler represents, is more my destiny than Scotland.
But JM's eyes. JM's eyes are a touch of blue in the dark night, a lake as clear as tears, a bottomless abyss, also, light, flame and fire.
Blue, Blues, Bruce.
Therefore, in "Filt", he was extremely hard at acting. He looks fat, with a naked forehead and naked body, with a sloppy beard and a sloppy beard, speaking the Four Character Classic, wandering in various sexes, wearing black silk, wearing a wig and heavy make-up. But.
But his eyes, still, bright blue.
pure, naive, simple.
JM was never my cup of tea, but I liked him in Filth. From the perspective of "I" to the perspective of "him". From absurd to reality, from comedy to tragedy.
He's there, laughing at the end. sparkling.
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