The new version of Jiu Yang, because of the star-studded, are all actors that I like very much. But it may be too long, but disappointed. Kate was still very young at the time. She was one of my favorite actresses. At that time, she was still very young, dressed very old-fashioned, and she was not performing well. This is not the Gertrude in my mind, it lacks dignity and stability. Rupert's grasp of the role is impeccable (God knows why beautiful men are gay), Wilde is gay, and he is Arthur in Wilde's writings. Minnie is also my favorite. Although some people say she is ugly, in fact, Minnie's profile is very photogenic. Julian Moore's performance was brilliant and remarkable, and he was glamorously dressed, acted freely, aggressive when entering, and graceful and decent when he retreated.
The old version of the dialogue is very brilliant. Gertrude and Mrs Cheveley had a very brilliant dialogue at the dinner party at the beginning of the film. After many years, I still remember it clearly. Two upper-class women quarreled at the ugly banquet. They were old classmates. They knew the bottom line. No one looked at anyone. They acted arrogantly but very restrained. They were so decent when they quarreled and acted really well. These same words also flashed past in the new edition. When has Kate's performance disappointed me so much?
I have been watching remakes these days. I don’t know if it’s been too strong recently by Thunder in "Dream of Red Mansions". It's all the fault of the damn screenwriter.
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