Brothers in "Brothers"

Krystina 2022-03-21 09:01:10


Speaking of "Brothers", I can't help but want to talk again. In the past two years, I have watched a lot of movies with actors or actresses in them, and I feel cordial every time I see them. After a long time, I have a more objective understanding of Damian lewis, especially when compared with other actors in the play. Compared with his soldiers, the star fortune of the big face is really not that good. Nixon has appeared in popular dramas such as "Sex and the City" and "ER". There are also those little characters who thrive, and some have already grown into big trees, covering the sky. Smith, who is afraid of death, is the number one liar in "The Flying Thief"; Simon Pigen has only two lines in "Brothers", "Lieutenant Winters, this is the encouragement given to you by Captain Sobo." Now the editor and director Sanqi, It seems to be a new force in British comedy; James Mccancy's "Brothers" is a hapless recruit whose head was cut off by shells as soon as he went on the battlefield. There was no drama in total for 10 minutes. Now with "Become Jane #Austin" early promoted to Hollywood's hot new star, he led "Atonement" is the opening film of the Venice Film Festival, and also won 7 nominations for next year's Golden Globe Awards, applauded and acclaimed. The first-line niche is just around the corner. On the other hand, the big face is always seen in movies that are half red and not black, and even the download source cannot be found.

In all fairness, the large-faced appearance restricts his play style: making vases, not handsome enough; in filming scenes, not enough muscles; acting in love scenes, can't give people a feeling of passion, unlike James Mccancy, who can pull out one at any time. Pay the posture of "Xiaosheng Passionate" (although I was also confused for a while). His face is a bit long, and his chin is too sharp. He looks calm and sensible, and he never gets dazzled by love (some people call this ruthless, dengpends, your opinion); he looks good in comedy. She lacks a sense of humor and can't act like Simon Pigen. More importantly, the talent is not enough (even if I don't want to admit it), he can't control the work of the editor and director of Sanqi. Basically tough guy type, dangling, either as a soldier or as a errand. Make a breakthrough and act as a bad guy? I have watched two movies where he played bad guys. The thinner the image, the better he played. If the image is thin, just be handsome. It's a little complicated, and he will smash the pot. It's not that it's not acting like it, but that it's too similar. It doesn't matter if it is bad, it's good if it's attractive. He often plays bad guys as unattractive, even a bit wretched. Whether a man or an actor, a wretched one is tantamount to a death sentence in a woman's mind. I didn't want to sentence him to death, so I didn't finish it. The most sad thing is that he actually acted in a bad half-sci-fi and half-horror movie, watching his face flushed, tickling with slime, constantly wriggling, and fierce pink mollusc alien fighting desperately. . . . I don't know if I should be sick or sad.

Finally, he played a detective in the new NBC drama "Rebirth", and he is expected to be familiar with the audience. Seeing him scrubbed clean and put on a suit, Yushu is still in the breeze. I couldn't help rekindling my confidence. After watching for 10 minutes, I found sadly and helplessly that his acting skills basically didn't make any breakthroughs. In the 11 episodes of a season, he and the actor who played "Da Niu" in "Brothers" had a rivalry. After a few lines, you can find that Da Mian classmates are still on the same spot. The actor who played Daniel can make people completely forget that Daniel in "Brothers", thinking that he is a prisoner. But the big face is still that three-dimensional, no matter how you look at it, Winters is doing ideological work. The difference is that this time I don’t wear a military uniform, but a police badge. Fortunately, in the plot, he is a character who is both righteous and evil, and he is also very handsome. I hope that the three tricks are still good, at least let him drag it to the second season.

Thinking about his heroic posture, and seeing how all his troupes were successful, I, a die-hard fan, will inevitably feel a little surprised. But this is life.

Having said that so much is not good, is it because I have to sever the fan relationship with him. Will not. Although he is greedy for drinking, seems to be a bit lustful, and loves to play nonsense, although he is not very motivated in acting and has many shortcomings, no one can replace him in my mind. But the love for him may gradually decay, not as fanatical as it was at the beginning.

In comparison, his role as Winters may be long-lasting in my mind, and the love for Winters will never decay. It's just that one day, I might say in a film review, be wary of things that are too perfect in your eyes, because they often don't exist.

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  • Sgt. Alton More: I'm guessing they were Hitler's photo albums, sir. Sure had a lot of pictures of him in it.

    Ronald Spiers: So, you looked at 'em, but you didn't take 'em?

    Sgt. Alton More: That's right, sir.

    Ronald Spiers: I don't believe you! I'll be watching you. You're dismissed.

    [as Moore leaves, smirking]

    Ronald Spiers: You'd better not be lying to me.

  • Ronald Spiers: What?

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: Sir, if it's not going to put you in too much of a bind, I'd like to resign as company First Sergeant. If I had my choice, I miss being back amongst the men. I'd be happy to go to as Staff Sergeant, whichever platoon you want to put me in.

    Ronald Spiers: Well, I guess you've earned your right to demote yourself.

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: Thank you, sir.

    Ronald Spiers: You wanna take over Sergeant Grant's platoon?

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: That would do fine, sir.

    Ronald Spiers: Alright then, report to Lieutenant Peacock. Let me know if he gives you any trouble.

    SSgt. Floyd 'Tab' Talbert: Oh, sir? You make your decision yet?

    Ronald Spiers: Yeah, I did.