Julie Delpy - This woman is definitely the kind of calm, bright, smiling, still water, and deep fragrance. She hummed like a woman, hummed a few tunes, and sneered, but she was still bright with a smile. Her calm and bright smile was probably one of the flavors that life should have. . .
After watching the two films "Love at the Break of Dawn" and "Love at Sunset in Paris", she is no stranger to her.
Out of love for these two films, I developed to pay attention to her music.
At the end of "Love at Sunset", Julie Delpy sang "A Waltz For A Night" with the guitar in the living room for the actor Ethan Hawke. The casual way of singing and composing chansons with a dreamy and moving atmosphere. The love that cannot be concealed, but the unbearable reality. Julie Delpy's voice is hoarse but not dry, listening to her singing, sad but not sad.
"An Ocean Apart", no matter how I change my MP3, this song will never be missed.
Countess, Julie Delpy wrote, directed, and acted as a producer.
Looking at those cold and arrogant eyes, I couldn't find a trace of that fresh and elegant Julie at all.
If you came for the bloody gothic image of the blood-sucking countess, you probably fell asleep watching it.
If you're here for an epic, this one is completely out of the question.
The evaluation and liking of a film is very personal. If I say I like this movie, I actually like Julie Delpy, a talented girl.
Time makes a woman old, but time makes a woman.
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