Matt Damon has always been such a low-key changing role, and occasionally there are traces of invincible agents in a few movements and expressions. The character this time is a frustrated person who tries to keep a low profile. When he first met a woman who was learning to cook, he was an unpretentious frustrated person, and his inner dark came out; when he visited Dickens' former residence, he secretly answered questions that only he knew, While showing his inner show, he was also a little proud. In the movies I watched during this time, there was not a single French beauty, and this movie was no exception. The heroine is old and ugly, and her dull eyes are really incompatible with her temperament. The French scouts have to take a good look at it. If I hadn't read the subtitles at the back, I wouldn't have thought that this is also Eastwood's work. The old man is over 80 years old, and the change in the subject matter of the movie is really surprising, even if this one cannot be said to be a particularly wonderful movie. The combination of him and Matt Damo has always been my favorite, and I sincerely hope that the old man can live for a few more years.
Bang Ye, I used to have special expectations for twins, dragon and phoenix, so I especially like the two brothers who love each other in the movie. A single-parent family is already a tragedy, and it is even more tragic to have a mother who is still struggling with alcohol. A hand reaching out to the empty bed opposite, and a good night, is very sad.
Listening to the opera and learning to cut vegetables is a kind of beauty; when frying Chinese food, when the vegetables are poured into the hot pot, the sound of oil smoke and water vapor is brushed, especially in the market. Cooking, whether in the East or the West, can run through Maslow's theory of needs from top to bottom, and it's no wonder so many people flock to it. When the music is leisurely and the food is surrounded, the part where Damon and the woman who learns to cook are feeding each other is particularly erotic, and the dullness of the man is also appropriate. Later in their house, I thought the woman would say "forget it, just kiss me", but unfortunately she is just an ordinary person with secrets, and it is difficult to escape the temptation of psychic. Finally, the kiss between Damon and the French woman is very unreliable. Does a person who has died once have to have a connection with a psychic?
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