a rather boring film, and I kept wondering what the director was talking about in the first two-thirds of the episode. It's a lot easier once you know it's a biopic.
Watching this movie requires patience, otherwise I'm afraid I won't be able to stick to it. This time I found that Nicole Kidman is indeed a beauty, and the overall appearance is a very delicate match.
In the film, Robert Downey Jr. left Nicole Kidman with a dress woven from his own hair, a blank photo album made by himself, and an inflatable cushion that he blew himself up. This is what I have seen so far. The most haunting thing left by a dead man to the woman he loves...
I was at a loss for the first two-thirds of the film, but when I saw that he had "hairy autism" The moment Robert Downey Jr. finally showed his true face, dressed in a suit, walked out of the sunset twilight and sat in front of Nicole Kidman, he still showed me crying...
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