beyond recognition

Ora 2022-03-21 08:01:02

I originally wanted to give it to Samsung, but I was tortured by the speed of iQIYI's death. Two stars is enough.

It's really getting harder and harder to quickly learn about famous books in the way of movies. Obviously Sharp is a very bad and bad woman, why is she so affectionate, righteous and full of wisdom, kindness and sincerity? ! I didn't want to watch it until I saw the ending. Is it interesting to shoot like this? It really doesn't make much sense.

From the very beginning, it was impossible to connect the plot to the United Kingdom, and it all seemed to take place in the United States in the twentieth century. The cheerful tone of the film is also a bit of the urge to play. Thackeray is obviously going to criticize the society for good, so don't be so provocative and inspirational.

Since everything has changed in essence, why not just change the name. How big is the relationship between this Vanity Fair, I don't think the world here is too flashy. Change to a warmer and more inspirational name. It doesn't mean that the adaptation is good or not, at least there are some principles! If 90% of the adaptations are still called adaptations, it would be really boring!

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Extended Reading
  • Ervin 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Xiao Qiao is just playing tricks... I hate it

  • Kirsten 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    Waste so many good actors

Vanity Fair quotes

  • Miss Matilda Crawley: Keep your toadying until I get to a fire. You can suck up all you wish once I'm warm.

  • Miss Matilda Crawley: Oh, please tell me there's something disreputable in your past

    Becky Sharp: Well, my father was an artist

    Miss Matilda Crawley: Ah, that's better, a starving one I hope

    Becky Sharp: Absolutely ravenous