The most impressive thing I have seen in the same-sex movies is that after the storm in the hometown, the male protagonists also met on the campus of Cambridge, which is very classical in England. When they fell in love, there were poems, Shakespeare, wine, all of them pursued freedom, and each of them was very thoughtful. The social dignitaries and the minds, when they fall in love without defending each other, must break through their psychological barriers. Probably in that era, this is the only way to pure love. Unfortunately, after the storm in the hometown is really bad compared to this film. It's too far away, not to mention that the male protagonist has been precariously in the embarrassment of his humble background and the desire and love for his lover's money can not be cut off, he can't grasp the sincerity of the other party himself, he drew a tiger's head, and the last one. mouse tail.
When I first watched Morris, I felt similar, the same Cambridge, yellow tones, Hugh Grant was romantic and talented, and what was even worse was that he was extremely sure of his own love and was honest.
And James is definitely a highlight of the film. At the beginning, I saw the young Hugh Grant and began to sigh. No wonder this man has been popular for so long. Eyelashes, every time I blink, I feel that this person is really full of artistic atmosphere from beginning to end. Cambridge and him are as natural and suitable as a stone bridge in the Qingming drizzle. Moreover, at the beginning, he recognized and confirmed his love, which defined it as love and not friendship. I thought he was like Ben Whishaw in his hometown because his love was so deep that he couldn't get it, and he was too honest with himself and ended tragically. Unexpectedly, it was James who maintained and was honest to the end. Compared with Hugh Grant, James' face is not the first person to please, and it can be seen from the relationship with Hugh Grant that he is offensive. . . And his yellow eyebrows and hair looked too tough in front of Hugh Grant's dark eyebrows and hair, so Hugh Grant's face definitely added a lot to him in his interaction with Hugh Grant, plus he lowered his eyebrows and pleasing the eyes. The trembling eyelashes are simply a natural bonus for this character.
But after seeing Hugh Grant grow a beard and James shaved, James began to completely monopolize the whole play, and Lapert's eyes, eyebrows and hair added later can match Hugh Grant, but the two have different styles. , one is like a tough and fragile flower on a thin stem, and the other is much more masculine, and at this time James has completely taken control of the entire play, his desire for his desire and his choice are the decisive direction of the plot. At this time, it can be seen that James's face is definitely worthy of his acting skills, his lips are sensitive, his eyes are in place, his blond hair and tall, thin and straight body are simply people born in that era, worrying about his sexual orientation , but brave and honest. James, wearing a vest and a long trench coat, is really charming.
Hugh Grant was a very present man before he decided to drop Morris. His feelings, his cover-ups, his struggles, his choices, his love are all very, very in place. After giving up Morris, Hugh Grant became a supporting role, and his sense of existence became too weak. In the last shot, he looked out the window, as if he saw Morris, who used to be Cambridge, the person he deeply loved, saying goodbye to himself, and behind him , an innocent woman hugged herself in fear. Morris found a lover who was willing to take the risk with him, and finally gave up on himself. Hugh Grant should be very uncomfortable.
This is the moment of falling in love.
James is the exact opposite of Hugh Grant. Hugh Grant said love like a cynical indifferent playboy. But he also gave up first. James was hesitant to accept Hugh Grant's love, but decided not to look back. Jumping out of the window into Hugh Grant's bedroom in the middle of the night just to kiss him and tell him I know your love and I love you too. Trembling overwhelmed when he got married. It's really brave to finally let go of my sexuality, admit it and accept it. He speaks to the uneducated Lapert in such a smooth, even tone of voice as to convince him, an incredible Cambridge student.
Hugh Grant recited the prayer in Latin, and when the two looked at each other, it was so beautiful and so beautiful.
Hugh Grant's eyes look good every time, and he is indeed the most easily forgiven by women among American men.
James is tall and long, very suitable for the dress of the time, and his long-distance shots are more attractive than the close-up of the face, and the close-up of the face becomes more and more dramatic later.
A very, very good movie. The shades are great to use. The use of light is great. The romantic Cambridge in yellow tones, the gentle stock exchange, although the colors of the clothes are all monotonous and not bright, and the heroine has no red flowers, but a movie full of men can make people feel like there is interaction, it is really gay love . The director's camera switching is natural and skillful, and he kneels down.
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