I watched "The Veil" today, and it was in place and comfortable. Naomi Watts has both aristocratic and commoner temperament, beauty is everywhere, and her age is completely invisible. Edward Norton's great acting skills have profoundly shaped a boring and superb male. Coupled with Huang Qiusheng, who continues to be concave, the cast is at its peak. I like the lines, rhythm, pictures, and camera usage of this film, just the kind of feeling that old-school tragedy needs. The ancient town of Huangyao in Guangxi, where the scene was filmed, was too beautiful after being taken care of in the later period. As for the plot, which is a shortcoming in the eyes of others, I still add points to me: those who make cheesy, unfree, and wrongly combined stories from the beginning make a heartbeat, really great artists.
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