nothing special

Kacie 2022-03-16 09:01:03

This movie didn't give me too much feeling~ It's quite ordinary. The first harvest is the male protagonist in it (I don't know what his name is), handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome, handsome. The second gain is that the English dialogue in it is so pure and pure~ I have always listened to American English, so it is rare to hear English-British English, and my ears are almost laughing, it is really good~ The only problem It’s just that I can’t understand it very well. The American English is basically OK, and I can still get along with the subtitles. The English pronunciation is relatively heavy, and I basically don’t understand it~. The third gain is that the clothes inside are so beautiful~. British 16th century clothing, classical, is the type I like very much~. The fourth harvest is one of the scenes I once saw in the entertainment news. At that time, the news criticized it as a flaw in the shooting. The scene was when the heroine was disguised as a man and stood on the stage, someone approached her A mouse was thrown in the clothes, and then she was so scared that she shook the clothes and shook out the long hair she had hidden. The flaw lies in the fact that during the filming, the actress must have shot the long hair first, then cut her hair and then filmed the short one. It would be weird to connect the two shots together, because her short hair is really short. Yes, at a glance, you can tell that it is not the kind of short hair that hides her hair, but her long hair is written down like that, which is full of strange.

To sum up - I didn't gain much from this film, but let me gossip about Shakespeare's emotional history~ Its storyline is also old-fashioned, very similar to the domestic series, but the mentality of the heroine in it Much more open-minded than the domestic ones.

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  • Marietta 2022-03-23 09:01:28

    This is called winning the award and getting soft-footed. O, I'm fortune's fool! Pseudo-biographical film, the dialogue is too easy, just copy and copy... I laughed at the scenes of tying the chest strap a few times, GP's chest is quite beautiful, CF's earrings are too funny , costumes are eye-catching... The beauty of the drama is half in the dialogue and half in the actors (voice and charisma). The ending is too helpless, life is like a drama, drama is like life, helpless outside the drama and completeness inside the drama...

  • Antonio 2022-03-24 09:01:26

    It's quite literary, but in the past few years, there have been many fascinating literary films that are not particularly moving, but it seems that I have discovered the beauty of those tongue-in-cheek sonnets a little bit. . .

Shakespeare in Love quotes

  • William Shakespeare: Love knows nothing of rank, or riverbank. It will spark between a Queen and the poor vagabond who plays the King - and their love should be minded by each, for love denied blights the soul we owe to God.

  • Philip Henslowe: [bound, with feet high over burning coals] I have a wonderful new play.

    Hugh Fennyman: Put them back in.

    [Lambert lowers Henslowe's feet closer to the coals]

    Philip Henslowe: It's a comedy!

    Hugh Fennyman: Cut off his nose.

    Philip Henslowe: It's a new comedy by William Shakespeare!

    Hugh Fennyman: And his ears.

    Philip Henslowe: And a share! We will be partners, Mr. Fennyman.

    Hugh Fennyman: Partners?

    [Lambert lifts Henslowe's feet off the coals]

    Philip Henslowe: It's a crowd tickler. Mistaken identities. Shipwreck. Pirate King. A bit with a dog and love triumphant!

    Lambert: I think I've seen it. I didn't like it.

    Philip Henslowe: But, this time it's by Shakespeare!

    Hugh Fennyman: What's it called?

    Philip Henslowe: Romeo and Ethel the Pirates Daughter.

    Hugh Fennyman: Good title.