I can't see the derogatory meaning of "easy virtue" in it. On the contrary, the image of the heroine is a satire of the old-fashioned British image and reflects the charm of modern women.
Comedy is indeed comedy. I find many scenes to be naughty (billiards? Reflecting weird smiley faces) and funny. It is originally a visual thing. I don’t know why other people insist on grabbing a butt and can’t be a dead Chihuahua. Point, and then doomed bar, saying that it is too fake. You don't have to do this to enjoy a movie!
The distribution of roles is very reasonable, and each role has completed the story elaboration and connection. I don't think there are too many loopholes.
Do I really love Uncle Face?
In fact, it can be seen from the beginning of the movie that an important connection in the film of Uncle Face all implies that he is a mysterious man who is not understood until the "murder" of the heroine is revealed.
In the end, the dialogue where Uncle Face went to the heroine's room is the theme and center of the film as I understand it.
--Why are you sitting in the dark?
--Watching. People are so universally similar when their guard is down.
--It seems they are universally similar when their guard is up, as well.
--Why are you sitting alone in the dark?
--I'm looking. After the disguise is removed, people all over the world are the same.
--It seems that after they put on the disguise, people all over the world are still the same.
The feeling of the picture under the moonlight is too strong, and the artistic conception is also particularly in place, which is very meaningful.
And the last tango is the most moving.
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