can once again appreciate the temperament and style of Gwyneth's classical beauty, and it is also related to strong literature, especially poetry.
I don't know that American very well, but he has eyes that even men are fascinated by, and he is an immature man.
So I remembered the woman who played Virginia in "The Hours" and the verse that came out of her mouth at that time.
The light yellow hair is curled into a classical Greek hairstyle, the snow-white turtleneck sweater, the dark pure wool scarf, and the Latin-inspired love, free and romantic, from
the heart... Very melancholy and sad eyes, indeed Yes.
Modern people simply cannot understand poetry and cannot get close to books. Because of the rhythm of society, because of the network, because of reality.
It is hard for me to imagine how people pursued freedom in the 19th and 20th centuries in Western society, whether they were conservative or free-spirited emotionally. Love without constraints and dogma at all. It is a purity that our society cannot touch.
Everything seems to be going on with God's blessing. It has its own rhythm and its own space, and our current education is telling us what kind of exploitation, what kind of oppression, what kind of capitalism, what kind of hypocrisy, what kind of hierarchy in that era .
I am now convinced that we are in a backward era, and all restraint and unrestrainedness cannot be time-limited in this era.
This society takes into account the space of those who are not the same. The compressed crowd can find a way out only in the front, and as a human, what is the purpose of survival?
Just to have a lot of money, a lot of power, a villa near the coast but not suitable for living, those deeds worth showing off.
How many people have things they want to do, love what they do now, and don't argue with me that you're a last resort now. Oh, words like that were the language I used to console myself.
In fact, I was only moved by a love story that showed the twists and turns of an outstanding poet in the 19th century.
Well, look at me, once you want to say something, you can't control it, isn't it?
All in all, I think Gwyneth is at ease in this drama because her smile is so gracious. And that American, maybe this guy named Jeremy, I think he's more suitable to play a killer, a soldier, than a graduate student in the literature department.
At that time, the simplicity and understanding of women and the enthusiasm and sincerity of men were convincing enough. It seems that all romance dramas go on with the close contact of two people. Therefore, it is best for people in love to communicate with each other a lot and contact each other, which is realistic, rather than just talking and chatting.
So excited that I finally learned this. Because of a healthy image, vivid and humorous words are more likely to impress a person, rather than imagining and figuring out each other in two worlds. At this point, I admit that Westerners are romantic, full of love and beauty of freedom and indulgence. The collision between the sexes is a desire for each other on an equal footing.
While the film is looking back and reappearing the past, two young people who have good feelings for each other in reality are also establishing their emotional channels.
Forget it, ghosts like this kind of film. This film in 2002, which no one paid attention to at the time, was destined to sink into the long river of time, and it was also annihilated in my memory.
However, I always felt that the man was German.
Time is such an inconspicuous thing on the Internet.
Gwyneth's mouth lines are indeed beautiful. It seems that there are always graceful moves in her films.
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