Johnny Depp plays the self-proclaimed lover of Don Juan, and until the end of the movie I thought he was a womanizer to the point of being mentally ill. He is full of passion for women, as long as women are full of caress in his eyes, even if such a man is abandoned by him, women will never resent him. Few women can keep his man, at least the time together is wonderful enough.
Because he was about to commit suicide, he was sent to a mental hospital, and a doctor who was about to retire, Jack, took him. Jack is bloated and numb, and his relationship with his wife has almost cooled down. As he listened to Don Juan tell stories that sounded delusional, he actually gradually developed a passion for life.
Whether Don Juan is true or not, it is enough that his story has brought change to others and brought hope to himself.
When watching this movie, Johnny Depp is naturally the biggest attraction. The romantic, passionate and evil spirit is a fatal attraction to all women. Later, in the mediocre "The Libertine", Johnny Depp was less right than Don Juan. A woman's passion.
What was really moved was Marlon Brando. In the 1990s, Marlon Brando would not have made many films if it wasn't for his livelihood, and bulimia had made his figure long ago. It is precisely such Marlon Brando who played a Jack who was already indifferent to life. Under the influence of Don Juan, he and his wife rediscovered the romance of the year. The two old men and women competed on the bed who could catch the thrown popcorn, and they had a band dinner in the restaurant. Marlon Brando really wished he was back on his feet in real life during those strenuous workouts, after all, he's an irreplaceable Stanly.
I actually saw Faye Dunaway in it, the villain in "Supergirl". When I was a child without CCTV6, I watched the Zhengda Theater. Although this movie seems silly now, but Supergirl and the crystal ball made me excited for a while.
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