Comments on "Bright Star"

Jamey 2022-03-22 09:02:54

1. The beauty of the picture is too outrageous, every shot, every frame, is a mess of beauty.

2. Toots little girl is very cute and absolutely likable little girl. The most profound image is that the little girl threw away the yellow leaf, saying that there is no autumn here. Or even if you don't want to draw attention. Very sensible and cute. And when Keats asked her why her face was so red, she covered her little face with her little hands and was shy as a child.

3. I have seen "Perfume" starring Ben Whishaw before, and I was shocked at that time. The interpretation in "Perfume" is very spiritual, but this "Bright Star" does not show spirituality. Maybe Ben shows more of Keats, which I can't comment on, I don't know anything about the poet Keats or his poetry.
PS: The poem at the end of the movie is really nice to read. At that time, I was listening to Ben’s reading with my eyes closed. Although I didn’t know what the poem was writing, I just liked Ben’s voice and the rhythm of reading the poem. ,tone.

4.Thomas is too unremarkable in this movie. It feels like it is optional. He is accompanying the little girl to catch butterflies and helping her sister get the letter, which is a little bit like a bodyguard.
PS: BTW, Thomas has a small body. He was 90 years old, and he is also 20. Why is he so skinny, but he still looks childish. Fortunately, he has not grown disabled~

5. I watched the film of Abbie Cornish. Not much, just remember an appearance in "The Brilliant Age". "Bright Star" can be regarded as her first film. At the beginning of the film, it can be said that in the middle of the film, I didn't like her. Fortunately, I persevered, and when it was over, I fell under her pomegranate skirt. The girl's acting is really good, especially the part of "I can't breath."

6.Abbie is in the play, and the costumes have been changed. It can be said that every piece is beautiful. Why does Keats, played by Ben, have a set of clothes from beginning to end, although Keats Joan is not so poor that he has no clothes to change.

7. As for those butterflies, the first sight they are locked in a bottle, they are sure to die.

PS: I prefer the translation of "Bright Love Poem" to "Bright Star".

I can't help but say it again, the picture is really beautiful!

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Bright Star quotes

  • Fanny Brawne: [the night before he leaves] You know I would do anything.

    John Keats: I have a conscience.

  • Charles Armitage Brown: I - failed - John - Keats! I failed him, I failed him! I did not know till now how tightly he wound himself around my heart.