Politics aside, this is a sweet and good movie. Sometimes after reading a lot of film reviews, I gradually feel that many people tend to prefer those films with few lines, too long shots, or very stream of consciousness, because there is more room for aftertaste. In order to show that I can keep up with the trend of the times, I often watch such works. No, I just finished a "Best Time" at noon. But what I am curious about is that since we are not film and television majors, nor are we a staff member engaged in this kind of research, why should we pursue the world in the eyes of those masters? Shouldn't we be loyal to our own emotions? Although I basically don't watch Korean idol dramas that much, I think the people who are fascinated by them are really cute.
The so-called warmth basically follows the emotional route. At the end of the film, Richard Kier, dressed in a black suit and with a red rose on his chest, no matter how old-fashioned the idea is, it is undeniable how rare it is among couples who have had hair for more than 20 years. J.lo plays a frustrated dance teacher in it. Her posture is really suitable for tango, especially when the sweat runs across her brown skin, she is indescribably beautiful. Her empty soul attracted Richard Gere, and the two gradually revealed each other's inner world from far to near. The most classic scene appeared on the eve of the competition. That dance represented release and new life, and it had nothing to do with love. In fact, apart from the protagonist, I also like the other actors. The fat man wants to lose weight and learn to dance for love. The young guy learns to dance to meet girls and increase his charm. The most amazing is the bald man, who is talked about by everyone in the office. The object, but always looking forward to being on the stage, after fulfilling his wish, he can bravely face attacks from other people, and swirls in a chic manner. There is also a fat woman, a woman with an absolutely over-the-top figure, who is busy working every day, but has not given up dancing, and the last dance competition is still brilliant...
I didn't talk about the role of the wife here, because although she didn't have a heavy role in the scene, she was a character worthy of attention. Facing her husband's emotional grooming, from panic to shock to understanding, she did not choose to deal with it in a drastic way from beginning to end. In the bar, what he said to a private detective perfectly explained the true meaning of marriage, "Because we need a witness to our lives... in a marriage, you're promising to care about everything...You' re saying, "Your life will not go unnoticed, because I will notice it, Your life will not go unwitnessed, because I will be your witness," to be a witness of his life, without the constraints of responsibility and emotion, I like this smart Choice. As for the boredom that the movie itself tells, I don't have much opinion, because the Japanese version is obviously better.
At the end of the film, I decided to put all my prejudices aside and start learning to dance. Xiao s said that in fact all women love to dance, I Think yes.
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