The King and I were filmed earlier and the scenes couldn't compare to Ann. Chow Yun-fat is tall and mighty, while Uber is much smaller in comparison. But he also showed the arrogance of the King of Siam at the beginning. The way he swaggered with his hands behind his back really impressed me. I don't like bald heads, but I love Uber in this movie.
Although the king is in a relatively closed country like Siam, he is still full of curiosity and learning ability to the outside world, which is why he invites British teachers to teach (although China in the Qing Dynasty did the same thing). things), and more importantly, he doesn't really mind the British teacher's transformation of his prince with "alternative" ideas.
The looming love between the king and the teacher in the film is even more exciting. Their identities determine that everything is impossible. They are in love and stop in reality. Love that has not started may be the most beautiful, because too many possibilities are in the imagination.
There is also the music of this film, which is not only unique, but also very interesting.
In "Ann", maybe I was too used to Chow Yun-fat playing a majestic and elegant role, and I always felt that it was a little worse than Uber Liner.
Just looking for the actor's information, it turns out that Uberlinna lived in Harbin, China...OMG
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