Stark Sands, who was always twelve years old, was hooked to the Broad Street version. Unfortunately, I can only listen to OBC and watch clips, so my impression will not be complete. . .
The movie is generally a middle-class romantic comedy, and occasionally makes people laugh out of the stomach. From an inspirational/heart-warming point of view, Broad Street is the cure. The movie version is very suitable for its media to be well-formed;
visually, too, In the movie, the rainy gloom of the north is fully expressed:
"Lola is not in the north."
"Northampton is not the north, we are the middle."
"The north of tottenham square white hart lane is the north. "
There is no pretty face, every face is Each has its own vicissitudes of life and fatigue, and it is not a shocking event. It is the daily
life that wears away; and the angels of Kuanjie are larger than life, womener than women; are you all young and beautiful? There are no wrinkles, they are also considered to be Fits the tone of larger than life there.
In terms of the relationship between the two protagonists, Broad Street turned the focus to the father-son relationship, and used this as the starting point for the relationship between Lola Charlie, and the film realistically shows Charlie, who has a keen sense of business sense and a single motive, so Billy Porter has a song not my father's son, not the fierceness of Chiwetel Ejoifor "the correct answer is yes please Lola"; Charlie of Stark Sands has a heartbreaking "soul of a man", compared to shua (po) in a restaurant on the eve of going to Milan because of Lola's women's clothing The movie version is too pleasing.
The relationship between the two of the movie version, I don't know if it is because of the British shooting, the inextricable sense of Marry Poppins (again, the only correct answer is "Yes, Lola, please."), the almighty Lola saves Charlie in trouble.
In Kuanjie, the two people have a stronger sense of raising you up, and Charlie also helps Simon to reconcile with the past (at least according to the song).
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