I don't talk about any questions about this film, I only talk about the heroine.
Let me say that all old British actors are national treasures of the show business. I am shocked by them every time, not because of their effort, but because of their effortlessness. They are wonderful. All the roles are different. Meryl Streep is recognized as the god of American acting, but I always disagree. I can see Meryl coming in most of her roles, even though she has worked very hard. But, for example, the lady in the van, this is the first film I watched Maggie, she, that is, it's different!
It's weird, and there is a gate for the Buddha. When it is opened, it is another person, and when it is closed, it is this person. You have no idea how she did it. You can't see a trace in the play. All her emotions are so natural. Most of the Hollywood actors' awards are based on explosive scenes, but Maggie has no emotional outbursts in this film. She is just a weird, bad-tempered old lady year after year. But her vigilant, squirrel-like eyes, her childish hand movements, and her sometimes swaggering body language, everything comes naturally and convincingly, this is a newcomer, I didn’t know her before, she This is the old lady who lives at the end of the alley.
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