"Casanova is almost a household legend in Europe, a name preceded by many adjectives, brilliant spy, famous diplomat, multi-talented writer, energetic adventurer, bohemian lover... He represents a A way of life, a kind of reckless life. Casanova's life is wonderful, full of legends, and the most amazing thing is that he has no background, but he can win honors with his own personal charm everywhere and power. He spent 13 years in French in his 4,000-page masterpiece "Memoirs", which described his European adventures in detail, including the description of his love with many women, and his relationship with princes, nobles, culture The testimony of celebrity exchanges has left first-hand information for future generations to study the 18th century European society."
Thanks to CCTV6, I was fortunate to see this film, the quaint and beautiful scenery of the water city Venice, the gorgeous and complicated costume design, the actors and actresses. It's easy, beautiful and in place. (Ashamed of his own lack of words).
Director: Les Halstrom, who has always liked to avoid long names. After checking online, his masterpieces are "Chocolate" and "Deep Love", which have long been listed as two must-see films for movie fans. Romance. It seems that it is necessary to do more homework, watch a good movie, a good movie.
Starring: Heath Ledger, Heath Ledger, I always feel a little familiar, but it turns out to be the leading actor in the famous "Brokeback Mountain", hey, my eyes are clumsy enough! However, his melancholy in Brokeback Mountain is not seen here at all. He really plays what he is. I like it.
Having studied human geography, I am really impressed by the Baroque style, which is characterized by its free appearance, the pursuit of dynamics, its preference for rich decorations and sculptures, strong colors, and often interspersed curved surfaces and elliptical spaces.
As for the deep meaning of the film, I still don't talk about it, I hurried it again, I just understood the plot, I haven't thought about it yet, I'm sweating again~~~
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