It's actually a good story

Micheal 2022-03-22 09:02:31

After reading "Shakespeare in Love", I was fascinated by Joseph Fiennes~

Although I started to have a little psychological barrier to erotic films~ But it was directed at him~

When I read the introduction of the story, I thought it was a good story~ But the real The movie is really ~

it may be related to age. I feel that the feelings in the film are too fast. It is understandable that the hero and heroine fall in love at first sight, but the heroine is so hesitant to go home with the hero for a talk ==|| It's too open~ and her good friend is really her best friend. Love is quick-formed, and she immediately gets on with the heroine's ex-boyfriend, and she even strikes while the iron is hot

. , the heroine begins to have doubts, which is understandable, but she proves that her husband killed his ex-girlfriend with two photos taken at the same place== also "reasonably" reasoned that the killed woman was buried in the There == In the end, she realized that the murderer was her sister, and it was even more inexplicable. Her husband's sister gave something to her sister-in-law or her brother's friend. In fact, it was nothing. Why did she think the killer was her sister when she saw the necklace of the deceased what? Isn't this logic a little jumpy? !

I feel that the narrative of the story is not very incoherent~ The character of the male protagonist is too incomplete. He has no thoughts, feelings or clear personality. He is always gloomy and scary. All in all, there is also a clear tendency to violence, and when talking to my wife, I have to be tied with a rope==)

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Killing Me Softly quotes

  • Adam Tallis: [as Alice puts on her stockings] Don't turn away.

    [looks at her appreciatively]

    Adam Tallis: Come here tomorrow.

    Alice: [up close together, forehead touching his, longingly:] I have to work.

    Adam Tallis: Then come back tonight.

    Alice: I can't.

    Adam Tallis: Whenever you want, Alice. You decide, and I'll be here.

  • Adam Tallis: [told her about the painful memories after the incident] It's been two years, and it doesn't go away.

    Alice: [kisses him, then confides:] I live with someone.

    Adam Tallis: [confidently] But you're here.

    Alice: I have to go.

    [turns away]