Fortunately, there is Mingla.
After all, this is the third time the two have worked together. In The talented Mr. Ripley, Jude plays Dick, a playboy. He has the temperament of Apollo, the sun god, and it is difficult for people to look at him. With his expression, he raised his eyebrows and stared, and he could see that Mingela magnified his dazzling in the wilde. From this, I entered the United States, and for the second time, I played a mandarin duck in the cold mountain with nick kidman, but at that time, the two heartthrobs were most afraid of being called a vase, so they wore beards and were dirty and sincere. Admirable, but the performance is quite laborious.
Until the third time, I don't know if it was due to the makeup or what. Jude's feeling was completely different from the handsome young man in the talented Mr. Ripley. To be honest, Will's slightly tired eyes and visibly widened jaw This time reminded me of George Clooney - which is probably the middle-aged man Mingra wanted jude to represent - and I have to say it's a great misunderstanding. Will is a really difficult role to play. All the conflicts revolve around him. He has to solve the communication barrier with his girlfriend and his daughter at home. In the studio, he has to catch a burglar and deal with a perverted prostitute. Most dramatic is his ambiguous relationship with Binoche's thief's mother in the ghetto. Will is the focus of several clues, and the inner drama is especially heavy. Such a contradictory role cannot be dealt with just by looking good. It only has strength (if you find a showman like Daniel Day-Lewis), it is not convincing, and Jude Law Reconcile all these just right, too much is too much and too little is too little. It can be said that after this performance, Jude has completely made me forget that he should be an actor who can eat youth food for several years just by his appearance.
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