John Rochester, Johnny Depp, John Malkovich. This rambunctious Earl is tailor-made for Johnny Depp. When he looks you in the eye on the screen and asks: "Now, do you like me", I think few people can resist their inner "I do" the sound of. He's incredibly alluring, petty evil and innate innocence all at the same time. Of course, Malkovich is also very good, but he is not handsome enough... If I were to remake the European and American version of "Dong Xie Xi Du", how much I would look forward to seeing Depp's performance of Huang Yaoshi!
The real genius is afraid that he cannot understand the world in which he lives, and it is difficult to survive in that world for a long time. The meaning of life to them is not a prolonged lifespan, but an instant, even a little rush of splendor. The sensual Rochester, as Jane said, loved life more than he seemed, even though it was the life he spurned. With all irresponsible and sarcastic eyes, he looked at this world where his footing was mud, and his head was foggy. Lost in reality, he saw the truth on the stage. I am often the same, lacking the ability to discern in life, but I believe time and time again in the emotions reflected in the images under the light. Even if you know that all the prop stories are fictional, as long as the truth is true, you will be with them without hesitation.
Seeing this soul tormented by the world, I only feel that death is a relief. No matter how close people are, at most they love him and admire him, but they cannot understand him. This fateful loneliness is a burial for a genius.
He also wants to get love, to get love from the truth; he also wants to love, to love the truth that the heart sees
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