Director: Shanna Fester
Screenwriter: Shana Fester
Starring: Gwyneth Paltrow/ Garrett Hedlund/ Leighton Meester/ Tim McGraw
Genre: Drama/ Music Producer
Country/Region: United States
Language: English
Release Date: 2011-01-07
Duration: 117 minutes
Country Music Love / Don't Let Me Down / Lover, Don't Let Me Down / Love Don't Let Me Down / Love Don't Let Me Down
IMDb link: tt1555064
There are peppers! Although she is already an old chili and has never been beautiful in my eyes, she is very good in this film. She not only completed the "acting" part, but also the "singing" part.
The music in the film is amazing, I really appreciate it, and can't wait to share it with you:
http://music.163.com/#/album?id=500550
If your film list is temporarily empty this weekend, you might as well watch this one Bar!
http://www.acfun.tv/v/ac1794717
The song is beautiful and the emotion is delicate. It is suitable for watching while drinking tea. It would be better if it rains a little outside the window.
The people in this film sing in a eloquent and affectionate way. While singing beautiful notes, they have a natural posture and elegant facial expressions. To use a word from the male protagonist to evaluate the female protagonist, it is very "sincere". The audience beat the beat while drinking beer and ended up whistling and shouting hello. Pure natural, pollution-free and not artificial.
After watching it, my overall feeling is that the people in this film devote themselves to life, and then put their experience and insights into the songs. Let's not say the other way around, but it feels like song is much worse than life. If the days are as bad as you sing, how are you going to live, you say not a singer - oh, actors?
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