A few years ago, Smith had completely forgotten about Smith's wife, and the only thing he remembered was the pitt couple. Now the Smith and his wife are doing it again, but commercial films can no longer satisfy the couple's pursuit of art. Anzuliana Zuli acted and directed, and tried a few previous B-level productions. The film is located in a corner of the island of Malta. I believe it will be difficult to think about it after the film. The film tells the story of two couples who encountered a mid-life crisis and came to the beach for a vacation. Can the people and things they meet at the beach finally unravel their knots? The narrative, photography, and editing are textbook-like, and I can't help but credit Jolie's work Effort, the warm light of southern Europe, the use of mirrors in the scene, and the appearance of the characters are all ingenious, especially in the group scene of the dinner for four, I can see Jolie's inferiority complex and pitt's tolerance. Thoughtful, thoughtful. Because they played a couple who had been married for 13 years, Jolie and pitt acted with restraint, restrained, calm, numb, and only smiled a little until the two found a common good. That bathtub and dancing scene was the emotional release of the two and the climax of the movie, but it returned to calm after that, until pitt revealed the crux of the problem, and the two were relieved but it was time to leave. This is the choice for next year's Oscars, but the only downside is the lack of freshness in the subject of midlife crisis between husband and wife, and it may not be the cup of tea for the Oscar judges.
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