Gorgeous acting. But that's it.

Anais 2022-01-13 08:03:11

There are only two people in the film, Jude Law and Michael Caine, entangled with each other. A typical high IQ fighting wit movie.



Michael Caine played the young one in 1972 and the old one in 2007.



The acting skills of these two goblin-level characters did not say, and the sceneries were also quite interesting.



The camera aspect is outstanding. The photographer handles every shot very well. The performance of the two of them vividly and vividly.



However, because it is a remake of an old 1972 film, the plot is unavoidable.



And the acting is too prominent, quite a bit of a top-heavy feeling.



So, put aside the misfortunes on the plot. This film can make these two people like this, it is already very good.





ps. Later, the two of them engaged in gay, and Jude Law was really charming.

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  • Eriberto 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    I admire your thoughts~~ jude~jude~~U've got many many room for u to improve~

  • Celestine 2022-03-16 09:01:06

    The experience is not very good, and I feel that both men are lonely. Jude Law did a great job. When he lowered his head and said, "I'm glad you like my mind. Many people like my body, but I can't think of anyone who likes my mind." When he lowered his head, he was very touched and uncomfortable. The inadvertent smile is very charming. At first I thought that Kane won this round in the name of nurturing, but when he was asked to pour the wine, the mist in his eyes made people think that he was a serious proposal.

Sleuth quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Andrew Wyke: I want to show you something.

  • Andrew Wyke: A great branch broke off a big tree and - flew through the air, through the skylight - as you can see. Act of God.

    Detective Inspector Black: Had it in for you, did he?

    Andrew Wyke: Who?

    Detective Inspector Black: God.

    Andrew Wyke: Oh, yes, he's always been a vicious bastard.

    Andrew Wyke: You know what God's trouble is?

    Detective Inspector Black: What?

    Andrew Wyke: He has no father. He has no family roots. He's rootless. Nowhere to hang his hat, poor bugger. I pity him.