It should be said that the story is worth telling and listening. Two completely different sisters, with almost incompatible lifestyles, after rubbing and even scratching, they comfort each other with affection. It's a pity that the theme of high heels is too unclear, that is, there is no role in the show and no metaphor. I really don't know why this inexplicable costume with the lowest altitude is used to connect the two protagonists, and forcibly named it as the title.
Cameron Diaz has never only had beautiful legs but no acting skills. In fact, in my opinion, those beautiful legs are not very attractive, not to mention a bloated belly and a face that is almost horrible. Looking back on her first appearance in "The Mask", the attraction is far more than just shaking the heart of Jim Carrey in the camera, it is really shocking. However, the vase has been standing for ten years, and her acting skills can't be improved much now. Her performance in this movie can be described as quite satisfactory, there are no surprises to speak of, and no one has the urge to scold the street. After all, this is not an era when seeing beautiful women revealing their bodies and upholding justice. Toni Collette, I haven't seen her previous works, probably because most of them are small costs that are not in sight. She is really not beautiful, but her acting skills are much better than the previous beauty in the 20 million club. A small highlight of the film. As for Shirley MacLaine, who is a grandmother in both the role and the actor, the performance should be said to be the best. If the film is a little more serious and profound, and her shots are a little more, a nomination should not be an excessive requirement. Incidentally, I also need to mention the blind professor in the sanatorium. Although his role is small, he is also brilliant and impressive. After watching the beautiful legs and seeing the maturity of the old man, this movie has a somewhat sarcastic combination in this regard.
The story ended with a happy comedy ending, and the last poem reading was quite unexpected. This is a beautiful poem, even if the English is only at the level of daily life, you can feel the beautiful rhythm, and the piano soundtrack is so gentle that it is almost inaudible, which really moves people for these two sisters. Based on the real touch rooted in the incomprehension between women, I gave 6 points on imdb.
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