Don't be too one-sided

Janiya 2022-04-06 09:01:07

I don't understand why it's the fault of the male protagonist, I don't understand why you don't like people receiving gifts, why collect money, why don't you leave, why are you being raped by him, and consensual love is not entirely his imagination Is it wrong if he loves someone and pays everything for her? Doesn't she accept someone's wealth, it means she accepts his love? Not only the male lead, I can't understand what independence or shame is not a bitch and a torii It's enough to make people mistaken for the wrong love. If you can't get it, you will destroy it. It's too much.

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  • Sammy 2022-04-07 09:01:06

    It's a mysterious story. I haven't read the original book, but I don't know if it's a far-fetched narrative or an ambiguous effect deliberately created by the director. The style of the whole movie is very strange. The picture and framing are not to say, it is picturesque, and Rachel Weisz's wonderful interpretation also declares that she is not just playing this role because of her name. . . Hahaha it seems a little cold

  • Kallie 2022-04-10 09:01:08

    The music scenes have made the atmosphere enough, but in this kind of story with two sides swinging, the portrayal of the male protagonist is too simple and rude, and even the immature character design makes people feel that he is too hysterical. Rachel Weisz is very suitable for this kind of elegant and mysterious role. The seemingly casual provocation is very attractive, and it is difficult to see the true state of her heart at a glance.

My Cousin Rachel quotes

  • Rachel: I wanted you to enjoy it, I wanted to thank you.

    Philip: For what?

    Rachel: For what? For everything! For being so kind to me. For the jewels. Or, did you - did you - did you think you had bought me?

  • Rachel: Don't close the door. After last night, I cannot be alone with you.

    Philip: Please don't do this.

    Rachel: I don't feel safe with you.

    Philip: I beg you.