is ashamed. I didn't even feel the name at first. If you are as blind as me, maybe when I tell you that this person has played the stupid detective in Pink panther, Srangelove in Dr. Strangerlove, the President of the United States and the British military officer, and Humbert in the Kubrick version of Lolita, you probably It will suddenly realize: "Oh, so it's him." This movie focuses on two great actors, effery Rush and Peter Sellas, who he plays. If there are natural-born actors in this world, Rush and Sellas must be two of them. Rush is now probably one of the few movies on its own will be able to turn bad into one amazing actor, Shine there in 30 minutes to conquer Acadamy, quill that madman Sade later, the film once again we see
recognition of his The extraordinary grasp of a genius. Compared with him, even if the female role is reborn Theron and the elegant Emily Watson, the two heroines can't share his brilliance. Among these two-in-one roles, I really can't tell where is life and where is movie. The director's technique is also very clever, the whole movie is halo from beginning to end, and it has a taste of dream drama. But the fly in the ointment is that since there are no subtitles, some details may have been missed by me. Anyway, but Rush is worth the fare.
View more about The Life and Death of Peter Sellers reviews