The three-episode British drama took 3 days to download, and it turned out that all the effort was worth it.
The vicissitudes of the face can be used to increase acting skills. Hugh Grant's handsome face in his youth has a charming smile, and today's insidious face can just use wrinkles and twisted faces. It's just that when he was finally asked about the secret in his soul, a pair of turbid eyes suddenly had a clear light: Did he recall the shy, youthful and clean figure in the stable many years ago? Norman is the best!
Not to mention Ben Whishaw's true character. Suddenly, I like him more implicitly and obscure in "After the Wind and Rain in the Hometown". When the sun sets in the manor, the two of them are slightly drunk with wine. The most obvious highlight of the whole film. That was his most sunny time, often with a smile on his face. . .
Norman is just for a social security card, and his survival needs make him rely on others. The so-called love is really not as noble as Throp's spiritual level.
They're real actors, at least immersive, and never play!
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