Closer to home, there are many angles for watching movies. From the perspective of cultural appreciation, you will see that the Italians in the play are exquisite in dress and tailored appropriately; religious buildings are beautiful and well-crafted; human sculptures are authentic and beautiful, and their shapes are healthy. Full of beauty; the restaurant is elegantly furnished and warm. In today's words, it is called cultural heritage.
What about the British? It appears to be gentle, reserved and restrained, paying attention to etiquette.
What about Americans? Uninhibited, straightforward, carefree, more or less cowboyish.
Culture seems to be fictitious, but it is everywhere when you observe it carefully. Do you feel that way when you watch this movie?
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