actually like this.
indeed. There are many spoofs. Most of them are directed at Colin Firth.
1. CF was thrown into the pool by the girl and came to us wearing a white wet shirt. This is the famous scene of the 95 edition of Pride and Prejudice;
2. Camilla Fritton's dog is called Mr Darcy;
3. It was the first time that CF met with the principal of RE, and the lines of the two were: Another country, another time;
Another Country (1985) was the first film that CF and RE cooperated. According to RE in an interview in recent years, he was still fancy Colin Firth for a while when shooting Another Country. laugh. But Another Country is indeed worth seeing, if you are a beautiful boy hunter.
4. The girls saw the girl with pearl earrings in the National Gallery and sighed: Oh my God, no wonder Colin Firth wanted to shag her! This
film makes me laugh/impressively because of the above paragraphs. The rest of the plot is a farce of handsome and bad girls. Boring.
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Rupert Everett is more appropriate to play a man (of course he is a man). His accent is too punctual. How could his accent be so cold yet so hot at the same time!?
RE and CF again sang songs at the end of the movie. Still jazzy, light-hearted / frivolous dialogue. Colin sang better and better. From The Importance of Being Ernest to St Trinians to Mamma Mia!, CF singing skills have become more and more exciting. The voice of RE in this film makes me a little uncomfortable.
The film also hides Anna Chancellor and Stephen Fry. The former graduated from Oxford. The latter graduated from Cambridge. Cool. Anna Chancellor, after the 95 version of P&P's Miss Bingley, I really don't remember what else she played. But her famous roles are really all before that. For example, the duck face in four weddings and a funeral in 1994 was the girlfriend that Hugh Grant couldn't get rid of. Later, she almost married Hugh, and Andie McDowell appeared. At the wedding, Anna Chancellor punched Hugh Grant.
Well, I digress very well. One of the bad girls in this film is played by Juno Temple. A little girl born in 1989, played in troublesome little roles in Notes on a Scandal, Atonement, and The Other Boleyn Girl.
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