Michael Caine has been holding a magnifying glass since 1972 to investigate the winners and losers of this intellectual game. His opponent was Laurence Olivier
36 years later. Jude Law , the old man in the bed,
should be out of respect when he chose to continue to let Caine play but switched roles. Did he ever wonder if this would be a bit cruel to an old actor
? Admit that
it's deeply emotional about the remake of Sleuth that I watched today ? No, no, no, how far can two men fight over a woman?
So the movie looks good? In a way the set is refined though it feels overly deliberate for a movie and the
actors act well? Not to mention that Caine's signature eye bags make his thinking and wisdom shrouded in a twilight haze Jude Law... Maybe later on,
why is that?
Because of my own double movie complex? Because of my obsession with stage play? Or because every line is discreet and precise?
Crowd tactics movies were a rare thing before Titanic broke the waves. We would pay attention to every investment statistic written in the newspapers,
but when Zhang Yimou used his martial arts trilogy to impress Kurosawa's Rashomon with a sense of humor After that, we also saw the power of the renminbi,
that is - if you have money, you can use people to squeeze you to death. If you have money, you can nail you with arrows.
After 2000, Hollywood will basically guarantee that a blockbuster movie will be cast on the big screen every year. Alexander and 300 are good examples.
Thanks to the existence of the sea of people, thanks to the countless efforts and dedication to make the few two-person films so special
that I also had some feelings for the interview last year,
and when it comes to the scene, it is the plot needs or it is to make up. It's not uncommon to find a point on the earth to run a circle around the script. It
seems that the bourne ultimatum is the only film the crew has gone to 6 countries
. Jumper, which will be released tomorrow, is even better. Christensen directly from himself The kitchen jumped next to the pyramid and jumped back alive and slammed
and Sleuth was like 1998's le dinner de cons The whole film started and ended in one house,
so Antony Shaffer's original stage script was a very solid foundation Add in the adaptation of Nobel Prize winner Harold Pinter and you won't have the feeling that the plot is dead and out of whack
and then say that the actor will be 75 years old in a month. Michael Caine can be said to be one of the few other than Hopkins in his later years An old actor who can maintain the amount of work,
although he has often played supporting roles in the past few years, such as the writer father in the weatherr man who always ran to the hospital and was taken away by death, or the prestige always can't control the two apprentices fighting in the nest The master
but he's like a banner every time you see him in a movie you know this old man won't entertain the crowd with his evenings and we don't embarrass ourselves with the money
As for Jude Law I'd say i've tried so hard to fall in love with him The result is predictable - not in love at all.
I think Jude is like a tomato to me, the talented Mr. Ripley, and it was killed by Matt Damon, the big Hollywood apple, before it was ripe.
enemy at the gates I remember that the afternoon before I went to the cinema in 2001, my brother reminded me: I heard that the actor who played the sniper is good-looking. You observed it and told me
that he was either covered in a big cloth to hide in the film. It was as dark as a ravaged potato in the dugout I
finally ran into the AI Tomatoes ripened a bit Actually I wish he danced on the sidewalk more but that kid was so cute In the end my tears were taken away by the dolls on the bottom of the sea If it wasn't for
Director Minghella, maybe I would have watched it. Obviously, Minghella loves Jude, otherwise, I wouldn't ask him to play breaking and entering in 2006.
I still don't watch Alfie in 2004. I like to watch people play rambunctious characters, but those actresses are too unappetizing. From the very beginning of the slut in the taxi, I didn't even finish the film.
Closer dedicated Jude's beauty to the public, even in the lines. He was full of praise. Natalie Portman crashed into the hospital because he was dumbfounded at the beginning. Everything is obvious,
but this film is too true. In addition, the destruction of Jude's model husband and model father image in the same period allows us to see him. That is, a very cheap little man
. When the tomatoes were the most red, he was grabbed by several women. He was too busy to deal with him. He also made an embarrassing image of wearing pants on the roof and was photographed. . . . ...
then the tomatoes started to rot. After everyone was fed up with his ten thousand years of smiles and raised eyebrows, and after the fact that he didn't even let the maid go in the newspapers, it started to rot at the
end of 2006. The guy in all the king's men who betrayed his grandfather and neglected his girlfriend looked very fat, thick, short, sloppy
Blueberry in 2007 If there was no Chongqing Forest in 1994, Wong Kar-wai's repetition of himself is too obvious. Maybe he can really be more charming
. Today, in Sleuth, he played a cheap little man.
Every actor They all have their own angles and expressions that they like to face the camera. For him, he has to raise his face slightly, bend the corners of his mouth, and then speak his lines with the so-called London accent
. Women can't wait to get a hole in the screen , but today when
I have the beauty Jared Leto, you're no better than him, even if you do some little girlish tricks at the end of the credits and put a light eye rim
I can't wait to cut a hole in my clothes because I think you overestimate yourself in this scene. It is
worth mentioning that Jude Law has lost a lot of weight in the film, which shocked me when he first appeared. And the static ending with the women's fur coat at the end is still a little bit of a flair (because the lighting is good)
The plot is a quiz between two men that I won't reveal how can I
interrupt So let me pull out this line:
if it was murder, where's the body? if it was for a woman, which woman? if it's only a game, why the blood?
one set all or one set ahead?
think of the perfect crime... then go one step further.
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