"Miss Potter"

Asha 2022-03-21 09:03:19

British-style skit-style film, telling several stories of the important period in the life of the illustrator Miss Potter: from obscurity to being recognized, from vowing not to marry to harvesting sweet love, experiencing separation from her lover, and even heaven. The tragedy of separation, but in the end, the sadness sublimated to the fact that she had to choose her own life: to leave the family that made her feel depressed, to abandon the tea tasting and conversation (because it was all boring), and to return to nature , she felt comfortable and at ease with everything.

Few films made by foreigners have such a fresh and simple style. Most of them are like oil paintings with heavy colors. Only a few British films are delicate and delicate, with a little indifference to Chinese landscape paintings. Just like the painting scene at the beginning of "Miss Potter", the paint is smudged in the water, which has a special beauty.

The actor's performance is worth mentioning. At the beginning, I saw a familiar face in "Roma". The Roman elder played a publishing house manager, and his face was a bit treacherous. The female number one is Renée Zellweger. She made me amazing in "Chicago". She is even more eye-catching than Catherine zeta Jones, who is famous for her beauty. "Miss Te" is her perfect interpretation, with the elegance of a lady, and some silly innocence at the same time. What's more convincing is that she finally proved one point: girls from rich families are not necessarily beautiful! Ha ha. The male lead is Ewan McGregor, who is a little hard to see. With such a neat little parted head and an ugly beard, is this the drug addict in "Trainspotting"? Is that the handsome guy in "Red Mill"? No, it's him.

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Extended Reading

Miss Potter quotes

  • Rupert Potter: Our daughter is famous, Helen. You're the only person who doesn't know it.

  • Beatrix Potter: [voiceover] There's something delicious about writing those first few words of a story. You can never quite tell where they will take you. Mine took me here, where I belong.