Maybe it's the fault of the times

Alia 2022-04-19 09:02:36

The director is too weak, and the whole plot is procrastinated, which makes people feel very ugly, but the actors perform well, and the plot can obviously be more in-depth, but unfortunately everything can only be experienced by oneself... What is a wife? What is a husband? What is life? What is a business? What is marriage? What is ideal? What is persistence? What is giving up? What are we looking for all our lives? What do we want to achieve? What are we happy for? What are we suffering from? What are we confused about? Why do we lose our way? How to balance this complex world~

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Extended Reading
  • Kallie 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The family story of the fictional Nobel Prize winner for literature. The starring Glenn Close has won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress for this role. She is 71 years old and has been nominated for three Oscars for "Fatal Attraction", "Dangerous Relationship" and other films. Complete, it should be available.

  • Sarai 2022-03-24 09:02:59

    #OSCAR PROSPECT# Being the wife of a Nobel Prize winner in literature is not easy, and it is even more difficult for a woman with more literary talent than her husband. It can be said that Glenn Close has dedicated the most explosive acting skills in recent years. The cruel rules of the Qing literary and art circles are willing to be green leaves. For decades, they have cultivated their husbands to become great writers, and even the sad woman who does not hesitate to be a "gunslinger" plays every part. Her ups and downs are so natural, showing the extraordinary skills of the old opera bones. PS This story presents the Nobel Prize awarding process from the side, and there are irony and doubts about the true meaning of the award.

The Wife quotes

  • Elaine Mozell: The public can't stomach bold prose from a woman.

  • Elaine Mozell: Don't ever think that you can get their attention.

    Young Joan: Whose?

    Elaine Mozell: The men. Who write the reviews. Who run the publishing houses. Who edit the magazines. The ones who decide who gets to be taken seriously, who gets to be put up on a pedestal for the rest of their lives.

    Young Joan: A writer has to write.

    Elaine Mozell: A writer has to be read, honey.