2) Before deciding whether to watch it, I checked the trailer. I wondered and wondered how the director put aside the old film mode, and in a movie that describes the life of a historical legend, it can highlight the achievements that have nothing to do with that character. The theme, from the trailer alone, can be said to be fascinating.
3) In fact, the movie centers on Leo Tolstoy’s legacy. The entire movie repeats similar dialogues, topics, and James Mcavoy’s love line is also slightly broken, "understanding by love" Although mentioned in words at the beginning, the 4 people at the end also love to walk together. It seems logical, but in fact, apart from these two parts, the topic of "love" has only been briefly touched. Leo Tolstoy did not understand because of "love" in the end, and James Mcavoy's love line also confuses sex.
4) Grandma Helen's performance is more pressing, especially her performance in the group drama is more eye-catching, but the rest is mostly hysterical.
5) I always said that I owe the level, wasted the costume money, wasted Leo Tolstoy's movies
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