protagonist

Newell 2022-04-22 07:01:31

Where have I seen a comment on Grant, to the effect that he went to Hollywood after he became famous. Most of the characters were vases and the like, and he did not create his own classic works. Compared with Colin Firth of the same period, there is another one. British actor, in short, it is a pity for his talent and so on... I don't know how many people agree with this sentence, but in my current opinion, whether there are classic works may have to pass the time and test, but what I know is His characteristics are very obvious. Even if I am just an ordinary person watching movies to pass the time, I can see his unique charm from the many characters he has created. I don’t know if this is considered a success for an actor, but who is it? to define this word?

Yes, I really like his "fan" in the movie. He is a handsome guy standing there, and he is an amorous young man when he moves. Although it feels like the kind of philandering, it feels moderate, and I know it well. There is such a person in front of you that has nothing to do with yourself, just watch and enjoy it, this is part of the nympho, right? Of course, his acting skills and voice are really good. The state of not acting makes people feel very real. I am not interested in you, but I will maintain basic politeness. That kind of personable demeanor, ordinary women like me can't resist. In addition, in the few films whose memory is gradually blurred, he will always perform that unique dance step, no matter how old he is, his consistent figure, and the same dance steps make people smile, especially when I am interested in dance. The more you have passive contact with the skills, the more you feel this kind of casual dancing. It is not so easy. As a way of emotional expression, dance can very well convey a person's personality, right? In this film, there are dances at the beginning and end of the film, and the singing in the middle will also dance with the singing. Compared with the plot, watching these collections is enough...

The film's soundtrack and Grant's dance moves are enough to offset all the plot deficiencies, but it doesn't mean that the heroine doesn't have the finishing touch. Since it comes to the charm of the male protagonist, the aura of the female protagonist is naturally indispensable. Before talking about the heroine, I still rely on my bad memory of the film. The beautiful Roberts in "Notting Hill" is indeed a man and a woman when he is matched with him, but the magnetic field is not enough? Or is it just my memory that is really too bad? After all, the two of them are of the same age and the same coffee position, but the magnetic field has nothing to do with these, so let's not talk about the heroine of the "Love First" and "BJ" series. Strictly speaking, Barrymore and him don't get along very well, but their personalities seem to match up well in the play. One has a hilarious performance, and the other has a sweet sister's temperament. A smile in the heart has a warm temperament, so it makes up for the age difference, and even the gap between British and American accents, right? Barrymore's sweet sister temperament will make people feel comfortable no matter how old they are, and when she smiles, it will make people even more helpless. With such a person around, there seems to be more sunshine in life. In the film, her personality is not so obvious. At most, she is a young woman with her own ideas, which makes her life more realistic, so the final forgiveness will not be too hasty. It doesn't take too long to be budding, hurt and repaired, not to mention that we just spent a period of mutual redemption together, and it is rare to live in the moment.

In this way, no matter what the two of them are doing, it will not make people refuse before they open it, and they don't need to be too deep to the end, but they also know that it is not a kind of film that wastes time. It's just that as time goes by, they can't fall in love on the screen forever, making up calls to adults will make people feel "youth is no longer", yes, time has not passed them, watching them grow old may be another a kind of happiness.

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  • Alex Fletcher: [singing] Sleeping with a clown above my bed...

    [spoken]

    Alex Fletcher: "Clown" is not right

    Sophie Fisher: That's "cloud." Why would you put a clown in your bed?

    Alex Fletcher: It would not be the first time.

  • Alex Fletcher: [while performing] Girls, tell me something... Are these pants a bit too tight?