I remember seeing Hugh Grant for the first time. He was the big boy in "Four Weddings and a Funeral" who was afraid of weddings. He spent a good night with American girls, but he never dared to express his sincerity.
He is the boy in "Notting Hill", hesitant and always on the lookout. Until Julia Roberts said to him, I'm just a girl, standing in front of a boy, asking him to love her.
He is the bitter husband in "Bitter Moon". He travels with his wife due to a mid-life crisis. He wants to indulge during the journey, but in the end, he is even more empty.
At that time, if there was a subject like "British Scandal", Hugh Grant might have been able to play the role of Norman Scott. But who's going to match him with Jeremy?
As time goes by, the shy boy of the year has truly entered middle age, and there are comments that he is greasy. I don't think so. It's old and graceful. Seems to have more acting skills than back then. A frown and a smile, still charming.
In the play, he recalled his first meeting with Norman to his friends, saying that Norman at that time was really, very heaven, like an angel. Seeing this, I sighed, "If life is just like the first sight," it would be great if we could always keep the affection we had when we first met.
Always fresh, always warm. Unfortunately, there is no eternity, and no one knows how far eternity is.
If it's just like the first time, there will be no future chickens, dogs, flies, flies and dogs - after a few years, he will kill him, even if he says this, he doesn't grit his teeth, but instead reveals a bit of ridicule and playfulness.
Norman once said this to the police, I loved him and I still love him.
Norman is an innocent and simple person, like a white feather, coming and flying at will. Always have a beginning. After many entanglements, just for the National Insurance card, the money is only 30 pounds.
What sort of blackmailers go to the police first?
But he never said love. He is a politician, old and shrewd, and his initial attraction cannot match his future success. Every step of his was meticulously calculated.
In the end, he won the lawsuit, but lost his future. He looked at the figure in the distance, his eyes filled with desolation.
If life is just as first seen, what is the autumn wind and sad painting fan.
Well done, great.
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