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Dillan 2022-04-23 07:03:20
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Bennie 2022-01-07 15:53:09
Actually the shot was not good. Too much dialogue is a summary of the meaning of the character's behavior that has occurred or will happen in the plot screen. For example, after seeing blood in the square, Lucy said to George by the river, “It’s amazing that Italians are both kind and cute at the same time violent”, nonsense! Didn't we see the bloodshed that just happened? And Judy Dench said to Maggie Smith, "We should be particularly open to physical feelings. An English girl can be transformed by Italy", nonsense! This is what the whole movie wants to say...all these things should be understood by the audience after watching them, and it is not very difficult to understand. No matter how bad, there is another thing called film reviews! As a result, the subject himself has experienced it and then made a comment? Even set up a role of a female writer who is good at this in the plot? Simply unnecessary. In contrast, the riverside nude swimming bridge is more interesting.
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Peyton 2022-03-29 09:01:06
When I read the book, I feel so annoying, but the movie is unexpectedly beautiful. Helena is beautiful, Maggie is clumsy and elegant, and the classical atmosphere is blowing. The pure scene of the three men taking a bath was actually cut, leaving the last scene of kissing the chest, the point is completely wrong~
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Cecil Vyse: What is it about Italy that makes lady novelists reach such summits of absurdity?
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New Lucy: Don't you agree that, on one's first visit to Florence, one must have a room with a view?