One of the magic weapons for Erin Wilson and Scheberg to conquer the producers is the combination of historical fact and fiction that turned Diane's important year from assistant, wife, mother to independent artist into an "Alice in Wonderland". form of growth. This fairy tale is also one of the real Diane's favorite works: full of wisdom, humor, panic, aberration and mischief, satisfying and encouraging Diane's almost crazy curiosity to watch those people who are confined by social moral regulations. ; and when she first chose to cut into this subject, what drove her more was the stimulation that I discovered through experiencing unfamiliar dangers and the real world, rather than some humanitarian spirit. They turned this stimulation into a "mentor" who led Diane from vanity and dullness into a colorful world. He was the rabbit that Alice followed: he was covered in fur, and he had a fat rabbit, who was on the dining table at home. The decoration is almost a replica of the April Rabbit tea party scene in the story; the film also maintains the absurdity and mystery of the fairy tale in the plot, such as the strange things that happened to lure Diane into contact with the weirdo and her contact with the underground crowd under his guidance. Perhaps it is because Diane's creative desire and ability to discover abnormal beauty deviate from reality, and the actions to pay tribute to her cannot follow common sense.
The prototype of the weirdo comes from a hairy man in the United States, and it also alludes to Diane's father's occupation: a fur merchant. Robert Downey Jr. is the perfect choice to play this role. In recent years, he prefers independent small productions. He has a precise grasp of the multiple personalities of autism, pride, naughty and gentleness in eccentrics. Film critics praised his performance. . For Nicole Kidman, who is performing a real character, the pressure is even greater. Diane's reputation in the cultural and artistic circles and people's evaluation of her will affect her performance, and this woman's own incomprehensible persistence and The innocence, the ability to communicate with strangers, and the influence of the American ecology on her throughout the Great Depression are difficult for an actor with a very different character to grasp; successfully shaping her, Nicole's achievements are by no means lower than winning the Oscar with Woolf.
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