Quite like it

Jake 2021-10-22 14:30:56

I prefer the sensibility and cruelty of "The End of the Match", as well as the kind of dark humor.
A mockery of love between men and women. The kind of cold elegance that exuded.
The story is well told and the progress is rapid, at least five times faster than Korean movies.
A very classical story, set in a very modern city,
put aside the moral values ​​of good and evil, and put the ending of the story at an absolute chance.
This is my favorite outlook on life and film attitude.

Especially pleasantly surprised was Jonathan Les Miles.
I really like this top handsome guy with a feminine temperament. He is older and not as handsome as before,
but he is more masculine.
Although John Ritz Carson is not my favorite beauty, but I have to admit that he has excellent temperament and outstanding taste.

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Extended Reading
  • Eryn 2021-10-22 14:40:17

    Regarding the crime and love movies of extramarital affairs, the male protagonist chose the position of money power at the beginning, and of course he will choose these in the end. The heroine is too naive, thinking that the hero is in love with her to be with her. For the hero, the heroine is just a desire mixed with erotic desire. Don’t fall in love with the Phoenix man, don’t be a junior, and don’t be a successful Phoenix man in the future.

  • Alden 2021-10-22 14:40:17

    The use of the final ring is indeed a magical brush, but the ancients in China have long summarized this impermanence of life: if you lose your horse, you know it is not a blessing. In fact, the greatest fortune is to be born in an upper-class family. Interestingly, when the two rich brothers and sisters had dinner with Wilton and Nora for the first time, they said that they did not believe in luck but only in hard work.

Match Point quotes

  • Detective Banner: [Holds up Nola's diary] Have you seen this before?

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: No

    [takes the diary and starts reading it]

    Detective Banner: Were you aware that Nola Rice kept a diary?

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: [looks up after a few moments with a defeated looking expression on his face] no

    Detective Banner: Do you still claim that the last time you saw Nola Rice was at the Tate Modern over a year ago?

  • Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I couldn't stand the whole tour thing.