I prefer Billy Bob Thornton to the more handsome Bruce Willis described by Mrs. Wheeler. I only learned today that his ex-wife is Angelina Jolie. However, my focus for the entire movie is always on Cate Blanchett. The appearance is very eye-catching: she is putting a blue light bulb on the refrigerator, and the blue light is so beautiful on her face. I bought blue and pink light bulbs on Amazon that night and installed them on small desk lamps that were useless for more than half a year. Then there is the recent infinite loop Holding out for a hero. Blanchett's casual dance made me fascinated by watching "Scandal Notes" before (I can't appreciate the ballet in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"), and this kitchen dance show made me addicted. The turning point of the story is when she meets Billy. After the car hit him, he opened the door carelessly and hit him on the head. It was a bit artificial but funny. In addition, in the second half of the movie, she sang seriously and sang very devotedly. It was also very unpleasant. It was totally different from the original singing. I don't know if it was intentional, because I watched her singing clip on an Australian variety show in 1987, and it wasn't that bad. It's bad, the singing is out of tune and dancing, and when singing crying, it will draw two lines of tears with the word V. This kind of self-confidence is full of self-confidence, which is the character style of the character of Kate, Kate's interpretation is quite in place.
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