I don’t know if it’s luck or misfortune. Maybe Tim Burton will be better than this one now, but I absolutely believe that Johnny Depp will not have Kim Kelly acting well. I can’t even imagine what actor could be. Can play Olaf better than Kim Kelly.
It is not an exaggeration to say that most of the credit for the good-looking of this drama is Jin Kelly. He can act such an evil character so that people like it. Only he has the ability to express.
If there is no Jin Kelly, this is a gorgeous production. , It's just a genre movie with a thin plot. The cast is staggeringly luxurious, and the dragon suits are full of big names. Even the voice-over actors have about 10 silhouette shots, and they can't see the face, but only the physical performance and voice. The voice is very familiar. Later, the cast looked for it and it was Jude Law.
And Meryl Streep, she appeared because her daughter is a huge fan of the original novel. Dustin Hoffman also played a role of 3 lines.
There is also some gossip. The youngest baby of the 3 sisters is specializing in biting things. In the movie, she bites the table top, hangs herself up with her mouth, and dangles all over her body. The actors are two people, twin sisters, and they also Like a movie character, they can hang themselves from the table with their teeth. One of the two sisters is very expressive, so she played about 90% of the shots.
The old 2 is a little boy. He was in puberty and grew 11 cm during the filming. Therefore, he has the most costumes. At the beginning, he is shorter than his sister, and at the end he is taller than her sister.
Olaf’s car in the film is a very Gothic car with a retro exterior and luxurious interiors. It looks weird. It is not a special car. It was a luxury car produced by the Czech Republic in 1955 for the central leadership. At that time The Czech Republic is still a socialist country, and this car is equivalent to our red flag back then. I don't know what the old Czech people will feel when they see this movie.
The Gothic style of the film is extremely detailed. In 2005, he won the Oscar for Best Prop Set. However, I think this film is a bit wronged for this film.
The style of this film is really not easy to categorize. Goth, comedy, black humor, fairy tales, tragedy, all kinds of characteristics are added together, and Kim Kelly puts them together to come up with such a weird but very interesting movie.
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