For the twilight heroines Kristen Stewart and Julia Binoche, one is a new generation of gossip girl, the other is a powerful literary actress, and the super-killing girl Moretz, such a combination is also star-studded . Xiao K is worthy of being the absolute candidate for literary sketches. Her performance is remarkable and she can take it freely. Even if she has too many scandals, she still cannot deny her acting skills. After all, she is only 25 years old. Think about those 25-year-old actresses in our country, let's not talk about acting skills, at least not to play bad movies.
The film repeatedly mentions the heroine's famous work, and mentions two roles, one old and one young, because the director wants to discuss the two stages of a woman, young and mature (aging). The film arranges three women, a mature female Maria, an assistant, and a young actress in the opposite scene. The assistant played by Xiao K is undoubtedly the real Sigurd, young and deadly, making Maria more and more dependent, and even jealous of her going on a date. The young actress played by Moretz is a role in the remake movie. Her performance seems to make people see the Maria of the year. Life is a cycle, young women, relying on their beauty and youth, ruthlessly laugh at middle-aged women, watching them lose their youth, enjoying the superiority of the stars holding the moon. But who would have thought that everyone is forty years old, and the former beauty must silently accept this cruel reality when it is late. There are several places in the film that are very good. Maria ran to the second floor to watch the assistant drive on a date, and her jealousy was undoubtedly revealed; the director and Maria had dinner, chatting about the scandal of Moretz the whole time, in order to avoid the paparazzi, protect the Moretz got in the car and put Maria aside. Seeing Maria's dazed look, she couldn't help but feel sad...
Everyone is talking about "aging gracefully", but getting old is inherently Not a simple and beautiful thing...
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