In the film, Captain Alice shows off her feminine demeanor. First of all, the sharply contoured face shows a tough male appearance to a certain extent, and then he dares to do something to save his friends. In the end of the film, he will not hesitate to go through fire and water, and convert all the parts of the original expression of male heroism to Alice. The director creates an upright female man. The final result of the film is to tell the audience that Alice does not love money or power, in order to gain She has the right to make her own choice. She can pay any price. This is completely used to promote the arrangement of the male power MAX. It is completed by a dream girl with beautiful blonde hair and a bright and dazzling fairy coat. I can only say, director, let's change to a man. Is the actor OK? This feeling that the appearance is completely opposite to the inner attitude to express is too much!
In fact, in the past and present, the image of many heroines has not been shown, but the general directors still choose the appearance of women when casting roles. As for the feeling of heroism, they will be on the actor's eyebrows and eyes. Kung Fu, using facial expression changes to meet the needs of the plot, this Alice is flawed in appearance. When it comes to the subsequent adventure and customer service difficulties, I personally think that there are still many differences between women and men in many action designs. The same action should be interpreted by women with a kind of softness, a charm, and even a variety of manners, like Chinese chivalrous women and the like, with the wide-clothes, large sleeves and fluttering white dress, even the majestic female generals, their feminine beauty is obvious. Here, Alice walks with wind, her body is straight, and her action language is crisp and sharp, which is really detrimental to the beauty of flexibility. In fact, if you speak slowly, your tone of voice is lower, your waist is softer, and your hips are twisted, how can you not be a heroine?
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