I really like the style of painting. Although the costume is unique to the Victorian style, I want to remove the puff sleeves every time I see the pajamas. My sister's pajamas are so beautiful. I just decided to watch it when I got my heart. I saw the complaints in the film reviews and the analysis further poked my heart (mainly because half of the theater people watched a horror and suspense movie, I was curious, and I was curious about shaking the forest. Body coveting) Then I saw the style of the movie, which was quite gorgeous, and satisfied my imagination of the luxurious life of the nobles in the past. The broken castle is very characteristic! The ceiling in the center of the castle is broken. . . . When it snows, you can feel the cold outside at home. When the heroine arrived at the castle and said that it was colder at home than outside, I really laughed. And it's so cold, why did you and your sister run out in your pajamas when you and your sister were fighting for life and death? There is also a baby inside, which appears in the photos and words throughout, why is the Italian woman holding the baby? And why is the woman holding the child when the heroine sees a ghost? (The ignorant inquiry from the girl, if anyone knows, Please answer)
Also, if my sister kills a person, she cuts one person's hair (it doesn't count. I saw other people's character settings before. The first and second roles were not killed by my sister, but they were killed by myself) and tied into a bracelet? ( It should be a bracelet, it looks like the bear wool bracelet that has been popular recently on Douyin) Is there any foreshadowing or metaphor?
And when the heroine asked her sister to go back to her sister, some people thought that she was mentally retarded, and some people thought that it was her sister who loved her brother, but her sister still saw her brother. I think I can accept both statements, and I don't have much thought.
However, the metamorphosis of the elder sister's heart or the deformed love for the younger brother and the dependence of the younger brother on the elder sister come from the lack of love in childhood and the correct guidance of the juvenile to sex education, which shows that knowledge changes fate, but the elder sister talks about piano, not that old age Are you locked in the attic by your mother, why do you talk about the piano, is the piano so easy to learn? Will you listen to it? (Sure enough, the movie can't be corrected)
And the younger brother made toys for his sister since he was a child? When the younger brother is old, he makes toys for his sister. I envy my sister for having such a good-looking and warm brother, but we don’t want the deformed love.
And here to express my resentment that I didn't see Hirst's ass selling for the box office
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