Speaking of the film itself, I googled the life of Beatrix Potter a little bit before, and the film is basically the same, without too many exaggerated modifications, just a realistic and delicate performance of this legendary woman's life. In addition to being an older unmarried woman, Potter likes to draw and make up stories since she was a child. Resisting family pressure to pursue her own love should be a relatively compact clue in the film. At the age of 39, he became engaged to Norman Warne (Ewan McGregor), a publisher who had been helping him. After that, his fiancé died of leukemia in London during the summer by the lake. After pondering, he still used his royalties to buy it in the village of Soli in the Lake District.” Hill Top's farm. In 1913, despite her parents' objections, potter married William Heelis, the lawyer who helped her buy the Lakeland farm. That's the main plot of the film, of course that's not the point for me, there's nothing particularly dramatic, the point is that I like the actors. Renee and Ewan are working together again since down with love, and they are naturally handy. There is nothing to say about the performances of the two world-recognized acting schools, but there is nothing particularly exciting, and they are all doing their best. In addition, there are drama bones like Emily Watson, and this kind of plot does not seem too boring. The film is produced by a British company. It does not have the usual luxury and heroic pictures of Hollywood. It only adds some hand-painted animations to some pictures to enhance the cuteness of Miss Potter. The country scenery is very beautiful, but I still prefer the spirituality of the new version of pride and prejudice.
Biopics are always the first choice for individuals to win awards. This can be seen in Oscar's best actor and actress over the years. Every year, there are many attempts to gain recognition. However, there are also many who are "one role in a lifetime", like this year's actor. While revisiting history, people can examine the reality of the present, so that good or not good memories can be maintained, to be vigilant and motivate themselves to look good.
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