Just found out that Rachel Weisz won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar at the 78th Academy Awards. She makes the whole film shine. At the diplomatic press conference, female reporter Tasha launched an attack on the country's foreign policy. Her passion for justice was admired by spokesperson Justinton, and the two fell in love with each other. Tasha came to Kenya, Africa with her husband. The scene of holding hands with refugees with a big belly in condolences is really as radiant and charming as the Virgin Mary; Justin is a diplomat obsessed with gardening, while Tasha is a beautiful woman full of human care, obsessed with intervening in the shady story of drug companies using refugees for experiments. He was finally killed; the gentle gardener was also involved in the shady forces in the investigation of his deceased wife. At the end of the film, Justin was sitting beside the river where Tasha died, talking affectionately with his deceased wife, and the killers surrounded him, he closed his eyes, As if he was immersed in the way to meet Tasha, this is the climax of the whole drama - at the time of the disaster, love made him feel unprecedented peace and tranquility, and he followed without any regrets.
Tasha, played by Rachel Weisz, has a sense of social justice that transcends ordinary female characters. She is sharp, radical, and daring to act. She combines amazing courage and beauty, as if she lived for the sufferings of the world, and never died. regret. Such outstanding women remind people of Maotgang, a female warrior of the Irish independence movement. They have a quality of being broken and broken. It is no wonder that the great poet Yeats has a lifelong obsession, and Justin has also gone with the eternal women.
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