The film was made in classic and fine detail, and the lines should be quoted in full from the original, and the Chinese dubbing is also good; however, the ancient dress of Yofe looks too long; Charlotte’s daughter looks like mixed blacks, which should be considered a bug. The other two suitors have a strong comedy color, and their performances are quite successful. The heroine (forgot what her name is) is very classic, and she looks much more handsome in men's clothing.
As for the intention of making grievances for the ancient Jews, it can be said to be quite successful-the old drama has made great contributions. The image of the Jew that Charlotte hated in her mind no longer exists, replaced by a lost daughter (jumping the window and running away from lover), property (half to Anthony, half inherited by her daughter and son-in-law), reputation (think about it) It’s a scene where everyone meets and spit it), even the poor old man who believes (convicted of having to convert to Christianity, Old Sha is cruel enough) and in a miserable situation. If I were the director, I would probably change the scene temporarily on the set, which would make Charlotte unable to get sick and end in depression-but the director did not, the last shot he arranged for the Jews was to stand alone in the street, desperate and heart-wrenching. Looking at the former church members, dressed in black robes, filed in in front of the prayer room. After watching this movie, if I have time and space shuttle, then I will go back to ancient Venice and shout: "The oppressed Jews of the world, unite!!!"
It is said that Robert was in the filming of "The Big Sale". De Niro is cautious in his rivalry with Marlon Brando, while Edward Norton is nervous and anxious like a child. It is estimated that the actors of "The Merchant of Venice" will not feel better when facing Charlotte of Al Pacino.
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