Watching the fire in the oven is too boring. I found this drama, and I even finished watching the 3-hour atypical song and dance drama on and off. In terms of plot, it is more male-dominated. In terms of actors, Hepburn may not be the same. Not the best option...??
When an actress's temperament is deeply ingrained, it is difficult to interpret a low-level flower girl. I'm not sure whether the first paragraph is dubbing or Hepburn's intentional real voice. I'm not sure, if it was Hepburn intentionally, From this point of view, she has succeeded. Such hoarse and rude English is really hard to listen to. However, if you watch her singing and dancing in the square, it is very off-screen, as if the body teacher is on the side. Explain, the brain can't help but start analyzing and dismantling the movements, this is completely professionally trained body shape, from the neck, shoulders open, sinking, to the small leap up and down on the small scooter, which is not trained. The flower girl can make a gesture... hey, the first half of the cast failed? Or, Hepburn failed to perform...
The second half is actually how we learn spoken English pronunciation. I deeply doubt whether English Liulishuo and other apps were developed when I watched this film and borrowed the ideas from it? The male protagonist is too macho, and I don’t quite understand the last How did love come out, such a chauvin who looks down on himself? Why did Hepburn come back? ...what will happen when you come back? If there is no respect... I can't even think about it~
There is also Hepburn's father, who is obviously lazy, and sold his daughter. The actor actually found him a job and inherited a large amount of inheritance, so angry! !
Changes in voice and intonation can make a flower girl get earth-shaking changes and gain the favor of queens and princes? Writer, are you kidding me? ? In the second half, Hepburn seems to have changed as a person, but in fact, he is back to himself. This is too exaggerated. It can only be said to be a comedic interpretation~
Sparrows fly up the branches, how can they know the good or the bad?
Forever Hepburn
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