I've always thought Newman was the most charming man in America, and I'm looking forward to this movie that chronicles the deepest romance of his life. There is no love that is not beautiful at the beginning, the smile that cannot be concealed in the corners of the mouth, and the spark that cannot be extinguished in the eyes, Newman and Woodward are lucky to retain the love of the year through the movie. The name of the movie can make people feel the hot weather in the south in the 1950s and the fermented love in the sultry heat. I saw the movie and felt a little disappointed. He seemed to be looking forward to an unforgettable delicacy, but when it was served, he found that although it was quite tempting at first glance, every dish was a little too hot, and it was full of uncooked rice. Knowing what to say in each episode, but I don't feel persuaded, and I can't feel their joy or sorrow. Just like the failed son, who cried for a while, laughed for a while, wanted to kill for a while, and was carried away by the dream of making a fortune for a while.
Still think Newman in Cat on a Tin Roof is more charming, maybe because women are less resistant to men who show their vulnerable side.
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