140 words are too few, I still want to say more

Ettie 2022-11-14 14:12:55

This movie, oh, Aunt May De Niro also acted like this.
In fact, it is very good, because the performance of the two makes the characters' love fresh and bright.
Uncle Meng Di Ge and Shui Nen Meryl, this combination really makes fans move. Let's take a poll to see how many Mei fans are and how many Di fans are.

There are a few things that make me feel uncomfortable:

1. The second half of the plot is simply bloody. Avoiding the issue of extramarital affairs means compromising on weakness. Well, why not end where it should end? Why can't they talk or go to bed when they haven't parted yet, and then they both part ways? ? ? ? Change the soup or not, do you have relatives? In my opinion, this plot transformation is like a linear transformation in a matrix. Although the form is different, the rank is the same. But I can understand how the movie is handled. If the extramarital affairs were made to be honest, the society would not let this movie go.

2. Why is this film not well-known, and the late dream of the covered bridge became famous all of a sudden?
Hypocrisy, isn't it? Meryl is equally good in both films. The difference is that the bridge bridge's last dream did not open the car door for the family, and this film left the family for love. Ethics kill people. It doesn't matter, anyway, Aunt Mei's acting skills in it are also very enjoyable. Personally, I prefer the subtle way of acting because that's beautiful. Not because of ethics, but because of aesthetics, I prefer the mutilated ending. It's only about beauty. There is eternity only in passing. Happy endings always feel crippled.

3. The two of them are indeed well-known acting schools, but the face-to-face acting between the two big names is really a little less chemical, especially De Niro, Aunt Mei likes it as always, but there is also an extra price. Take the momentum.

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Falling in Love quotes

  • Molly Gilmore: [talking to Isabelle about Frank] No, I think about him every day. Last thought before I fall asleep and first thought when I wake up. I talk to myself all day about him, even when I'm talking to somebody else, even when I'm talking to you now I'm talking to myself about him. Brian thinks I'm ill, he thinks that it has to do with my father, he thinks the stress and, you know, all that... Thinks I'm having a breakdown, but I'm not, there's nothing wrong with me. Except that I love him.