Does anyone think this is a fashion blockbuster?

Nels 2021-10-22 14:32:29

When I watched the film, I ignored Ripley's psychological journey without depth. I only had two things in my mind: one is to hope that the bad guys can get away with the law; the other is to never get tired of dressing up the handsome men and women in the movie.

The dazzlingly handsome Jude Law wears today's fashionable little top hat so many years ago, although Sienna did not have an eye for people on the issue of character, her fashion taste is indeed not covered.

The outfits of the female partners are even more dazzling. Every dress of Gwyneth is unforgettable: the cream cashmere sweater with a small stand-up collar that she wore when she was writing alone in the yard, made her look very gentle; the beige trench coat she wore when she was looking for her missing lover everywhere. With a blue floral long silk scarf, it is very pitiful; the leopard print coat and matching leopard print hat worn when staying at Ripley’s residence is rich and powerful; her favorite is Maggie when she finally scolded Ripley on the dock. The blue tunic coat that I was wearing had the chic collar hanging loosely, turning out the golden satin lining.

Another rich girl, Kate’s favorite dress for me is the one she wore when Ripley fooled into the cafe to meet Gwyneth, a soft hat, tight skirt, long gray shawl, and a lively dress. Authentic Parisian literary young women.

The films, clothing and styling from ten years ago now seem not only outdated but also very fashionable. Sure enough, simple & elegant is the kingly way. The costume designer of "Genius Ripley", I admire you very much.

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Extended Reading
  • Effie 2021-10-22 14:41:14

    A lie needs more lies to fill.

  • Mathilde 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    "I'm trapped in the basement, and the key can't be found anymore." A lie needs more lies to fill, jealousy and inferiority are the original sin and every self. ★★★★

The Talented Mr. Ripley quotes

  • Dickie Greenleaf: Now you'll find out why Ms. Sherwood shows up for breakfast, Tom. It's not love, it's my coffee machine.

  • Dickie Greenleaf: "See Venice and die," is what they say? Or is it Rome?