It all started from curiosity about a poster, and finally finished watching a very literary and artistic female movie for the first time. It's a pity that the male protagonist is really embarrassed by this female fantasy, and the heavy emotions caused by the plot have been cut by more than half. .
Claire Danes, who has a soft spot for such movies, is average, but the clothes are quite bright.
Hugh Dancy is the biggest highlight of the film. The British aristocratic atmosphere in his own image and his skillful and bright acting make this seemingly cowardly and tragic character reveal a charming light similar to Sabastian.
And Ben Whishaw in [After the Wind and Rain in the Hometown] is always stained with the residual smell of [perfume]. He is weak and female, which seriously distorts Sabastian's pioneer image as a typical representative of wild indulgence, luxury and rebellion among the aristocratic youth.
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