However, the only DVD that he has starred in is this Casanova. The story didn't seem so engaging. Just a slut. Besides, I watched it a year ago, and now I don't remember any deep-rooted plots at all. Inexplicably unforgettable is his calm and contented demeanor, and there is an illusion that the vulgar ending is not so much the fulfillment of his love as it is to fulfill himself.
In fact, it is a Casanova with two sleeves.
Later I learned that the real Casanova should be another kind of person. I found his autobiography in the bookstore two months ago, and I have not read it since I bought it. It happened to be Ang Lee's signing ceremony that day.
There is a kind of movie routine that has ups and downs, and there is a movie routine that comes to an abrupt end and remains unfinished. There are no abrupt endings to his characters in these three films. It's just that his life gave me an abrupt ending.
Break up with girlfriend. Great pressure to play Bob Dylan. Severe insomnia when filming Batman, medicine stone hopeless. Scattered sleeping pills. The kind father praised by the neighbors, the irritable man in the eyes of the paparazzi, the potential stock that peers admire, the proud son of his parents, the man they loved.
I would like to believe that it was actually an accident, because you said that you love your daughter and want to accompany her for a long time. She only complained that the world was difficult, and she didn't have time to remember the father who bought her toys, the father who ate ice cream with her, and she didn't even have time to understand the grief.
You played Bob Dylan, you played Casanova. The several roles you play have integrated your understanding, and more or less should have a little shadow of yourself. Maybe one day, someone will come to play you, which must be completely different from Casanova.
However, when I saw this cover again, I suddenly just wanted to remember the dashing appearance of your hippie smile.
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