In addition to being stubborn or distant, life may become more magical with a little more fantasy and a little more love. This kind of magic is like shining a handful of moonlight on ordinary life, shining brightly.
Magic, a word full of unknown but fascinating. In this Woody Allen movie "Magic Moonlight", magician Stanley (Colin Firth) should be the closest person to this magical ability. But he was a logical, rigid man who thought life was as Shakespeare put it, "abominable, trite, tedious, and boring." When he hears about the psychic Sophie (Emma Stone), he's dismissive to expose her.
But when the two meet, come and go. This rigorous and reasonable, but lost to the magic of fantasy. Stanley fell in love with a liar he despised.
Stanley, like director Woody Allen possessed, is always acerbic and nagging. If Song Joong-ki is a prostitute, then Stanley, played by Uncle Ke, is really a flirt killer.
Although he appears to be an English gentleman, his gentility is not prepared for people and things he disdains. To this psychic girl, I just want to roll my eyes before I see it.
As for how it ends, I'll leave it to you to see for yourself.
This film is like moonlight. It seems simple, but it has infinite beauty, a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere, and a clean and pure feeling. In addition to the wondrous love response, what attracts us is elegance and sophistication wherever we look.
Shot on the French Riviera, as blue as the Impressionist coast, the iconic convertible classic car, and the old-fashioned jazz that makes people dance. Even the air seems to be champagne.
The 1920s was the period when a large number of rich Americans flocked to the Cote d'Azur to buy villas after the First World War. At this time, the ball was as splendid as Gatsby.
Even Emma Stone has reached a new level of beauty in this film.
Sonia Grande, the costume designer for the film, revealed that she and her team traveled all over the world, buying these vintage babies from Paris, London, Madrid, and Rome. Now that the vintage trend is back in vogue, the hero and heroine's clothing can be used as a dressing guide.
British old-school gentleman style and French elegant retro style, the beauty can stand the baptism of all time.
Nietzsche also said, "We need our illusions to live." Sophie, the heroine, sighed that sometimes you will be more happy if you allow lies to enter your life. We are like goldfish who don't know who changed the water in the fish tank.
Whether life is delusional or confused may not be worth exploring to the end.
Catch the moonlight tonight, smell the champagne air,
think or just laugh,
it's all part of life.
Opening this movie may bring you more intoxication.
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