The worst movie in every way?
As for the director - Curie and his wife spend most of their time hurriedly walking around the streets during the day or at night. When I watched it, I just wanted to ask if they could take a break from their feet, aren't they too tired? It seems that the director doesn't know how to proceed to the next part of the plot. Well, let them walk on the street? At the same time, the studio look of the street scene (mainly the night part) is too heavy, so fake that it can't be faked any more. The group performance is also very perfunctory...
In terms of editing - the impact of interspersed radioactive substances on the development of human civilization and Curie's plot line lacks sufficient connection, and several clips appear abruptly
In terms of performance - Pike's Marie Curie is hysterical when she has mood swings, and portrays a scientist who has devoted his life to science, perseverance, and infinite search for truth like a man with bipolar disorder? Riley's interpretation of Mr. Curie and His interpretation of Mr. Darcy in "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" is a model, which can be placed in different story backgrounds and character relationships, and the likability of the characters has been greatly reduced
The only thing that is commendable is that the film does not focus too much on the naughty but petite topic of women's participation in scientific research, and it also allows Marie Curie to point out to her daughter that funding and resources are what she really cares about when she is struggling on the road of scientific research. The constraints of - this place can be said to be the most structured part of the whole film
Marie Curie is a scientist with a lot of scientific research work. The identity of "scientist" does not need to be modified with the word "female" to show her greatness and difficulty? I hope that in a few years, there will be a grand scheme and a strong execution force. The female director will direct another film related to Madame Curie, otherwise I am really sorry for this legendary great scientist
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