I don't know how much the crew spends on the costumes of the actors, but the shapes of each and every character are simply amazing. From this clothing, md can feel that the textile industry was very developed in the 18th year.
Think about our own domestic products that have only risen in these years, but fortunately, they are not bad now. Leggings were the exclusive property of male aristocrats in that era, and the representative of women was the "speakable" skirt. You can also don't pay attention to the appearance of the queen, remember that there is a scene of peacock feathers embedded in the neck.
mb, what a luxury.
Corresponding to that era, Great China was the Ming Dynasty... I don't know what would happen to the silkworm textile industry?
the last part of the film
"The queen came out, the camera gave a puddle on the ground, and then directly shot the queen's back", and said it was too slow, too slow!
From the sound of treading water in the movie, it is estimated that the queen should "walk in a straight line" without turning! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
I guess the men took off their capes just to fill that puddle.
md, too luxurious!
Coincidentally, I also happened to be watching Shakespeare's works some time ago. The main highlight of "Romeo and Juliet" is the delicacy in the psychological description of the characters.
Although it is written, it is very in line with the psychological characteristics of real characters. Post a very interesting line.
¥: The marks of hunger and cold are carved on your cheeks, poverty and persecution shoot hunger in your eyes, contempt and humiliation weigh on your back
(Are you so poor that you are afraid of death? Hunger and cold are carved on your cheeks, poverty and persecution fire in your eyes, contempt and humiliation weigh on your back; this world is not yours Friends, the laws of this world cannot protect you, and no one has made a law for you to make you rich; then why do you endure poverty? If you break the law, take the money.)
Talk to the pharmacist.
When I read it, I sighed at the unstoppable love between men and women, the lingering sorrow, and the infatuation with love. Although I know it's bloody, I still like it a little bit.
This drama has a movie like Xiao Li, and it was played by Xiao Li when he was about 20 years old————Shengshi Meiyan...
ps: So after talking about it so much, I am not interested in the film at all, I just think the costumes are pretty and the peppers are pretty. Also, I don't think the male lead is like Shakespeare at all.
Look at this, this pointed face, blackened again, the perfect vampire knight.
It just doesn't feel like Shakespeare anywhere.
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