"Midnight Garden of Good and Evil" Super 140 characters film review

Silas 2022-11-27 10:28:06

KS' appearance is still different from those supporting roles who specialize in big coffee roles, such as Chris Cooper, Jon Voight, Josh Brolin, and Tom Wilkinson. This time I was flopped by the old man. I have been in the movie for 11 years, and the script must not be dropped, but it has some positioning. In any case, the posture and demeanor are not in that state. After this film, KS's film has come to an end. Looking broadly, Kevin's acting skills are not perfect, he is bookish and academic, and there are still uncovered edges and corners in many places. It makes me perceive the breath of the script instead of interpreting a story to interpret life. If you use pentagonal evaluation or polygonal evaluation, compared with Kevin’s actors in the same dimension, they should be Robin Williams, Sean Penn, and Tim Robbins. , Richard Gere, Liam Nissen, Michael Douglas, Tommy Lee Jones, and even Danny Devito, DDL. Compared to some acting talents who are more balanced and have clear social lines, KS is slightly naive. Fantasy show in the small town, display like rough tea and light rice, potholes, touching crevices, and strange workmanship. If there is no master's rhythm, there is a good chance that this film will collapse. 7

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Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil quotes

  • John Kelso: Well, thank you for inviting me.

    Mandy Nichols: Anytime. Every time.

  • John Kelso: So, tell me, Jim, has your family always collected?

    Jim Williams: Well, that's a very genteel way of asking if I come from old money.

    John Kelso: Do you?

    Jim Williams: No. I was born in Gordon Georgia, a little town outside of Macon. My father was a barber, sometime house builder, my mother was a secretary. What money I have is about eleven years old. So, yes I am "nouveau riche," but then it's the "riche" that counts, now isn't it? There's only two things that interest me, work, and those trappings of aristocracy that I find worthwhile, the very things they're forced to sell when the money runs out, and it always runs out. And then all they're left with is their lovely manners!