Secondly, there are many brands in the novel These are very friendly brands, and Rebecca can use these affordable items very well to achieve the effect of turning corruption into magic (this is also the reason why she was hired as a fashion consultant later, the third part of the novel was written, and was written by the screenwriter. It's impossible to make a sequel), but the movie didn't follow this route, it was full of super big names of Gucci, Prada, Pucci, blah, blah, and then it was very crazy, and then we watched the heroine for a while. Chickens change like chickens for a while. They change and change, and the exploding heads that look so big don't change. The legs themselves don't grow long, and they are dressed in sections... In
the whole movie, there is only Miami's daytime suit. It's still qualified. The bridesmaid dress itself is very eye-catching. It's just a green scarf at the end. I don't put it on...
It's a chick flick for entertainment. Without eye-catching clothes, we can at least enjoy the romantic drama. We can still digest the illusory and beautiful love that doesn't exist in reality. But Luke's feelings for Becky are rather abrupt, and the extra leg with Alicia is even more so! Our serious and introverted British gentleman is here. Alicia long-legged turned into a dumb goose under her palm, and then the whole dance, date, was full of sparkle because of the deformed splicing of the original and the adaptation.
The performance of the actors themselves is not lackluster, dancy's athletic male image in the Jane Austen Bookclub is deeply rooted, and the British accent in this film is enough to make little girls excited for a while. Isla Fisher is also a rare comedy star on the screen recently, a Frowning and smiling have the shadow of Rachel in Friends of the year. But my personal feeling is that the hero can't take off the British flavor and the heroine's worldly feeling is a bit onion to potato, Nicholas Tse and Fan Bingbing.
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