There's Juliette Binoche, who seems to be quite famous, but I don't know.
I don't necessarily know the famous, and I don't necessarily know the unknown.
Mainstream celebrities and non-mainstream fringe people. Just try your luck with me.
The pace is slower. Maybe it's the tension inside the legend.
I am so sleepy. But I can still watch it.
Not letting you fall asleep completely is what this film does.
Heavy theme. rich layers.
human nature. ethnic hatred. family ethics. It seems to have everything.
I can't explain a big movie like A Dream of Red Mansions.
From any point of view, you can write a thesis.
It is difficult for people to convict with such judgments as good people and bad people.
From a single standard to a complex system, is human nature at work?
Or the result of socialization?
Headache headache.
People are complicated anyway. Any description is inaccurate.
Leaving such a conclusion is lazy and responsible.
The actor's performance is real and distanced.
Binoche is comfortable and pretty.
Actors are terrible adults.
He looks middle-class, and his heart is full of gullies.
Are those things that are easy to deal with really that important?
Finally the details. People who haven't seen it may have absolutely no idea what I'm talking about.
But that's okay. People didn't understand each other in the first place. Just thought I got it.
Misunderstanding is also a reverse arrival. I'm too lazy to tell the specifics.
During the entire candid story.
The director still has time to let the middle-class men at the party tell jokes.
It feels like an overdone performance. Quietly is a high rank.
How could that guy speak so well.
Terrible adults. Terrible director. Terrible play within play.
A newsreel of a few minutes.
The camera pulls back to George's home.
Not just a play within a play.
It is the cycle of history and present.
George and Anne were talking about their son's disappearance.
It also brings in the gap between the previous generation and the next generation.
How many comparisons does the director want to arrange?
Simply abyss.
A scene near the end.
Annie confronts George.
Dim room. Start Anne on the right and George on the left.
Anne walked slowly across to George. Sit on the edge of the bed.
It's a judgmental gesture.
I thought Anne would hug George's head and give him some comfort.
But no.
These people are horrible.
I still like the shallow and coquettish female neighbors in Edward Township.
I don't like people who are cold and never show weakness.
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