Ge Chu

Wava 2022-06-09 15:24:57

7.2/10, replacing the heroine can get 8.1/10. The script is very good, and the love story of a middle-aged person (it has to be a smart middle-aged person) is too fascinating. "Love" occupies too much of the weight of life of the heroine, and it is an unbearable weight of life (can't you develop other hobbies?). Love is lonely. After marriage for a long time, after love disappears, what is it that maintains the marriage? Is it a carnal vent or their own interests? There is no alternative. Ge Chu’s husband seems to love Ge Chu in every possible way, being gentle and frugal, but in fact it is to safeguard his own face, out of his own desires, and has never really loved Ge Chu, so Ge ​​Chu also said that he has always had no love for her husband but only similar love. Illusion. When Ge Chu's husband is the last, he still has to ask Ge Chu to say that you have loved "me", this boy is too innocent, and in the end he has to prove himself instead of defending Ge Chu. At the beginning of the movie, Ge Chu's husband called Ge Chu like a secretary, and it was destined for their marriage. Finally, the hostess blew out the two candles beside the mirror. Some lens groups are lit too hard. The tempo is too slow, and the five-hour movie is not as slow as this movie.

The female protagonist's acting skills are also terrible, the facial makeup acting skills, the line skills are not good, like jumping beans, I want to laugh, she doesn't understand the meaning of the lines she speaks. At first I thought it was a movie style for the female lead to act in this way, but later I realized that the female lead was not good at acting. This is a 1964 movie and not a 1934 movie. It is too strange for the heroine to act like this. The heroine can win a golden plum prize for her strength. Casting accidentally broke a movie.

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Gertrud quotes

  • Gertrud Kanning: Give me your mouth

    [kiss]

    Gertrud Kanning: Your wonderful mouth.

    Erland Jansson: Where do we go now?

    Gertrud Kanning: Your place. Come.

  • Erland Jansson: Who are you, really?

    Gertrud Kanning: I am many things.

    Erland Jansson: Who?

    Gertrud Kanning: The morning dew dripping from the leaves of the tree. White clouds sailing, no one knows where.

    Erland Jansson: Who else are you?

    Gertrud Kanning: I am the moon. I am the sky.

    Erland Jansson: Are you anyone else?

    Gertrud Kanning: Yes, I am a mouth. A mouth seeking another's mouth.

    Erland Jansson: Sounds like a dream.

    Gertrud Kanning: It is a dream. Life is a dream.

    Erland Jansson: Life?

    Gertrud Kanning: Yes. Life is a long, long chain of dreams, drifting into one another.

    Erland Jansson: And the mouth you spoke of?

    Gertrud Kanning: A dream.

    Erland Jansson: And the mouth you seek?

    Gertrud Kanning: Also, a dream.

    [kiss]