Mainly Bettany, and also on why there are no female pig's feet

Juston 2021-10-22 14:30:56

Please note that this film review is not a film review, it is only used for Bettany. If you don't like it, please go around this pit quietly.

In view of the recent gradual reduction to Paul Bettany's blowing, after watching this film, it has been completely reduced to Paul Bettany's blowing. . In the wee hours of more than one o'clock in the morning, I really thought it would be boring for a movie of more than two hours. I watched it as a sleep aid before going to bed, but it made me giggle all night and even couldn't help writing a short commentary.

First of all, this is really a good movie that is seriously underrated. Nominating an Oscar is also really appropriate. The scenes, stories, characters, music, and emotions are all very balanced. It looks like an oncoming gentleman who is well-dressed, has a nice face, is tall and vigorous, and is very admirable in conversation and knowledge at the same time. , I’m talking about people like Doctor Steve. However, just like Paul Bettany himself, what it represents is not a kind of beauty that is all-you-can-eat. Just like this movie, I think it’s probably a niche audience that can appreciate it.

Secondly, good movies make good actors shine. The captain played by Russell Crowe is very rich in levels. He is brave and magnificent in killing the enemy, he is kind to his comrades and his subordinates, and he is tense and gentle when he is seriously injured in the face of Dr. Jiyou... and Paul Bettany What about the acting doctor Steve, my god, the British costume man is superb-excellent medical skills (amputation, craniotomy, taking bullets for yourself under bad conditions... it’s not a matter), gentle (to all but the captain) People), erudite and honest (the whole film is awkward with the captain in order to catch a flightless bird and a swimming lizard). As for how charming he is, look at Xiaozheng Tai Tian Tian and his ass. You should know if you send him bugs, the captain pulls him to play the violin late at night in single clothes, and late night snacks when he has time.

There are two most shining scenes. One is the picture of the doctor taking bullets for himself after the doctor was shot and the captain ordered to land. The painful sweat on his face and the perseverance and concentration. At a certain moment, he was forced to help. The captain was distressed and nervous when the doctor showed a smile, but he was quickly surrounded by pain. It’s wonderful~ The other is that the doctor ran happily on the island with the body after the operation, catching lizards and measuring The tortoise, looking for the flightless bird, the plot and the picture are really vivid and beautiful.

Finally, there is a wise, handsome and brave hero leader captain, as well as many wonderful supporting characters, but why is there no heroine? After seeing the last scene, I understood that the captain and the doctor played the violin and the cello with joy and happiness, and discussed together the promised but unfulfilled promise of catching birds and lizards. How warm and harmonious!

The captain said, I will go with you to catch the bird with you after killing the last enemy, it won't fly anyway. The doctor really had no choice but to smile softly. At this moment, everyone should understand, who took the script of the female pig's feet? -Must be between these two!

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  • Kasandra 2022-04-20 09:01:23

    When I watched this movie, the movie theater was blowing a fan.

  • Kenyatta 2021-10-22 14:40:19

    It is more about the daily work and life on the warship. The content is very full and the details are very detailed. If you want to find the feeling of enthusiasm in this movie, don't want it.

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World quotes

  • [Stephen asks how long the Surprise will stay moored off the Galapagos]

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: Oh a week, perhaps.

    Dr. Stephen Maturin: A week?

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: There's no great hurry.

    Dr. Stephen Maturin: Mustn't we make haste for...

    Capt. Jack Aubrey: I'm not even sure it was the Acheron we sighted. And if it was, she'll be well away by now. Like looking for an honest man in parliament.

  • Blakeney: Sir, I think we should be getting back.

    Dr. Stephen Maturin: Naval discipline doesn't operate out here, Mr. Blakeney. I must find a cormorant. And should it indeed prove flightless, you can join me at the Royal Society dinner as codiscoverer.