But still love...

Lexie 2022-05-06 06:01:10

The Great Depression and racial discrimination in the United States in the 1930s were one of Hollywood's tireless themes of expression. As a person who does not know much about American history, it is still difficult to enter a situation that discriminates against Italy, Mexico, Jews, and Japanese. Of course, these can be used as the background of love, at least emotions are common. The screenwriter took great pains to complicate the direct instinctive feelings, and inevitably walked into the routine of unclear themes. Love-hate entanglement is a pleasing way of expression.

Compared with most bad Hollywood movies, this movie is at least smooth, and it does not seem to have the urge to close halfway. The joining of big-name stars is also one of the reasons. I'm almost desperate for Salma Hayek. The wild beauties of foreign races are naturally handy. The problem is that I have to be aesthetically tired for the old acting. Can it be said that the more enthusiastic and direct, the more difficult it is to be mysterious and circuitous? It’s not as good as Theron’s style...Of course it’s not easy for foreigners to mix in Hollywood...Colin Falrell has been playing the name of Pete’s successor for several years, and his momentum has become weaker and weaker, almost thinking that he I can only play a rough face and a beard, but I didn't expect to play a sour literati with a delicate mind. Little Huaxin, come on, when can you see the movie he played with Sister Gong Li.

The body is very beautiful, the scene is very realistic, the plot is not unexpected, the touch is very light, so be it.

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Ask the Dust quotes

  • Camilla: You call me beautiful at home, then you are ashamed to be seen with me in public. You are ashamed of beauty you recognize that no one else does. You are ashamed to love me!

  • Arturo Bandini: What does happiness mean to you Camilla?

    Camilla: That you can fall in love with whoever you want to, and not feel ashamed of it.