The surface is cold and arrogant, but Darcy, who is warm and reliable, is so lovely!
But why did the eyes keep being drawn to that scumbag Daniel Cleaver? ! So much so that he only stared at the playboy for the second time and the third time. I made a movie just for Uncle Ke, I'm so ashamed.
Hugh Grant!
BJ was the first movie I saw of him. Grant's suave, scumbag tone in this movie is irresistibly charming. The boss he played couldn't be called a scumbag, he was a flirtatious, sweet-talking, flirtatious person who made a woman unstoppable. Darcy was a piece of wood compared to him.
BJ was embarrassed at the press conference, and Colin wanted to comfort her when he saw it, but was preempted by Grant. Colin Firth and Hugh Grant's acting skills are amazing. Colin is cold and cold, but he can see the sympathy in his eyes. If he has a chance to comfort him, his words are simple and sincere; The consolation, the exaggerated words, the teasing on his face makes it clear at a glance that he doesn't care about BJ's feelings at all, he's just flirting.
After the fight, Colin was wronged and didn't explain that he picked up his clothes and turned his head away, but Grant's first sentence when he got up was "Let's go upstairs", using a flirtatious tone and demeanor.
Grant's flirting is so hysterical, Colin doesn't, just cooks with BJ in the kitchen.
The two male protagonists in the movie are completely different character types. I think, women may always have to go through a Hugh Grant before they can know the value of Colin Firth. Luckily for the heroine, both passion and heartbreak were given by Hugh Grant and then docked in the safe and secure harbor of Colin Firth.
My favorite scene in the movie is the fight between Grant and Colin. It's so funny. These two top gentlemen are obviously not good at fighting. They both look stupid when they fight. One stepped forward and kicked the air and then immediately backed away. , the other came forward and kicked the air and then immediately backed away. This is how the fighting between gentlemen in the British Empire turned out to be. When these two scuffled together, I actually felt that the world was complete. With Grant's slender body, he really couldn't beat Colin. The problem was that he was too cheap. Colin stopped beating.
Hugh Grant turned all life upside down when he was young, such a beautiful face. Colin Firth's facial lines are too hard, it was more obvious when he was young, and now it has eased a lot and is more handsome when he is old. These two people, one is indifferent and meaningful, the other is a moment of shocking bloom.
PS: This film is just fine, don't take it seriously, not every woman is a BJ.
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