The story takes place in England in 1926, a tangled love and an unspeakable afterlife. Catherine Zeta-Jones is still suitable for such a plot. She always wears heavy makeup and light makeup. Under the faint facial expression, there is a complicated, abyss-like inner world hidden.
Based on the story of Harry Houdini. Houdini is an internationally renowned escape artist who can escape from ropes, fetters and handcuffs incredible, and he is also a pioneer of anti-pseudoscience who uses magic methods to pierce the so-called "psychic".
He offered a large sum of money to find out his mother's last words. In fact, the last words were a blank piece of paper. He just wanted to expose the psychic Scottish woman and her daughter. The great Houdini is still incorrigible in love.
The Scottish woman played by Zeta-Jones speaks with a strong accent, and the tone at the end is always up, just like the corners of her stubborn mouth.
They originally guarded each other, suspected each other, and conquered each other. Although it was a contest between science and pseudoscience, it was also a battle between men and women. Like she said, lt's like falling.
The small room in the cemetery, she said, they said that true love is very simple. I have never been. The short joy is over, and each returns to its own world.
On the day the soul was summoned, the Scottish woman put on his mother's wedding dress. The faces are similar, but the love is different. In the end, she retreated, saying that she could not deceive her heart. However, her daughter replaced her, saying that at noon, the sun faded and she saw a man with red hair and white wings swimming. Be careful.
He believed it, but died at that noon.
The mother and daughter watched his funeral in the cinema. His last stretched smile was bursting into tears.
The little girl in the story and the girl in "Atonement" are the same person, with eyes that are out of age. Full of weird transparent souls.
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