Just for Kate's costume, this drama is worth watching. However, I felt bad after reading it, that is, the people who watched it didn't realize the taste of old British men. Although it is a story from the time of Louis XIV in France, what is floating is a touch of British style. The British are obsessed with gardening, the line in the movie is "God put us first into a garden, and when we lost Eden, we were fated to search and reinvent it again"-the garden is the search for and reinvent of the Garden of Eden , Gardening is the mission of mankind. The whole story is indeed a bit plain, (I blame the male protagonist for not being in the play, I believe that André Le Nôtre written by the screenwriter is "implicit emotion" rather than "no expression"!), but every scene, every scene, every line Appropriately. The two movies I have watched recently are actor-directed. Compared with "orthodox" directors, "actor directors" are more "want to talk" and need to calm down and watch them slowly.
ps: I agree that the lens that finally changed the style of painting is really the most narcissistic (no one) lens. Is this the profile of Louis XIV, or is it the combination of Louis XIV and Alan Rickman?
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