I gave this movie three ⭐️ because I really can't agree with copper smelting, and the movie not only agrees with it but also over-beautifies the copper smelting personnel. . . To put it bluntly, if it is true that ugly and sinful things are veiled, then the order and good morals of the world will eventually be destroyed. Nabokov, the original author of the film, wrote this book mostly from Humbert's own words. It is a copper-smelting perspective to see the world, but it does not represent the author's approval, nor does it represent the idea of a girl. The film adapts the original book, transforming a self-talking copper smelting addict into an affectionate, single-minded, innocent, and seduced man, which is really incompetent to accept. . . Of course, the high value and beautiful style have indeed attracted many people to praise the movie.
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