Gary Oldman was able to act silly back then, Tim Roth was also born with good quality at the time... This movie captures the fun of absurdity and speculation, but it is inevitable that there will be a trace of theatrical movies. Boring (after all, Hamlet's script is a bit too familiar). I can actually finish it! Except that it’s interesting to see how these two people play tickets in it, the movie itself is indeed quite subversive. It combines absurd dramas and court dramas, reinterprets everything in love and reinterprets classic lines, but there is no lack of CULT movies. The spirit of "Bloody", "you can argue and be erotic and bloody, but you can't argue and be erotic and not bloody"... The theme of the movie is to jokingly go around a circle and tell you whoever you are, the little people are anonymous and powerful. Flatters, creative inventors and discoverers...you are dead.
In addition, all filmmakers are so narcissistic, they will always explain more or less: the art of performance is above everything, and the art of performing death is above everything.
Furthermore, there is a good reason to watch this movie: Tim Roth hasn't been blessed yet..
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