Passionate self-injury

Christiana 2022-03-25 09:01:09

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It's just that people are too determined and self-inflicted, and they will fly into the flames.

People always feel that it is too easy to get, and only regret it when you lose. Kitty is like a beautiful butterfly and never thought to stay on Fane.

Edward Norton is a wonderful actor, and I say that because he doesn't have a gorgeous appearance, but is rather weak and quiet, which makes people feel very reassuring. However, each of his recent works can be breathtaking.

Graduated from Yale University, he is a pro-China faction. In recent years, he has performed "The Veil", "Hulk 2", "The Magician" and "Pride and Glory", each of which has performed well. The most attractive thing about him is his melancholy but uninhibited temperament. Especially in The Veil.

As others commented on him: "My friends thought Norton was kind, generous, and educated, the kind of person who would help an old lady cross the street; he didn't take drugs, he didn't drink, and he was as noble as if he came from another era.

" In "The Veil", he is like a character who has never existed but has a deep memory. This man in Somerset Maugham's pen has a decisive temperament. If you can't get it, you will break it, and bring this love moth to the fire.

Why do some people like science and engineering boys and scientists, because these people are quiet, introverted, and have their own inner world, but they don’t reveal it to the outside world. The love you have to never say.

In "The Veil", the handling of China is indeed not in place, and it is so simple that it makes people feel terrible. Although it is set off by the picturesque landscape of Guangxi, it is still vulgar and vulgar, making people feel uninteresting. Fortunately, the story still has its own essence.

The storyline of the film is adapted from British author Maugham's novel "Gorgeous Veil". Maugham himself is very controversial. However, in the original book, Kitty did not fall in love with Fane in the end, which is too heartbreaking. It is expected that Maugham might You also have such a resolute disposition. If you can't get it, you will break it. If you don't have it, just leave.

Kitty was finally moved by this love, and it was expected that the simple vows could not match the tenderness of getting along day and night. Naomi Watts grasps the scale very well in the film, and this transformation happens naturally and deeply. What I was most worried about at the time was that Kitty's transformation was too blunt, but fortunately, Naomi's good skills in the film are still impressive. She has played the heroine in "King Kong", and she is still tender. .

The performances of Xia Yu and Huang Qiusheng in the natural film are also remarkable, after all speaking English is not their strong point.

In fact, after watching the film, I really don't think it can reflect much of the real China, nor can it show how much love ravaged by the epidemic. In fact, this is a simple story of being destroyed for love and reborn for love. I can understand Fane's heartache and the decision to give up willingly. It's like a child who has been hurt by love. If you don't get it, you will die together and kill yourself.

It's just that people still have love, and they are revived when they face each other day and night.

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  • Gerardo 2022-03-22 09:01:54

    My top 10 movies because of Maugham because of the real cheap and lovely sublime parts of people

  • Laurie 2022-03-22 09:01:54

    The adaptation of the film polishes the main line of the story into a story of love and forgiveness, but what I understand Maugham is telling is the story of women's awakening; Water's pain and forbearance in the original book are moving and grief-stricken, and have never appeared since then. The warm part of the past is realized in the movie, which is both a comfort and a deficiency. PS: Norton is so charming.

The Painted Veil quotes

  • [Walter and Kitty are out at the Chinese Opera with Charlie and Dorothy Townsend]

    Charlie Townsend: Are you enjoying it?

    Kitty Fane: I've never seen anything like it.

    Charlie Townsend: Every gesture has a meaning. See how she covers her face with the cloth? She is mourning her misfortune.

    Kitty Fane: What happened to her?

    Charlie Townsend: She was sold into slavery. Condemned to a life of drudgery and despair in a strange land far from home. See the chains? They represent the heavy bondage of her poor, trapped soul from which there is no escape, and so she weeps. She weeps for the lively, vivacious girl she once was, the lonely woman she has become... and most of all... she weeps for the love she'll never feel, for the love she'll never give.

    Kitty Fane: Is that really what she's saying?

    Charlie Townsend: Actually I haven't a clue what she's on about. I don't speak Chinese.

    [Charlie and Kitty laugh]

  • [Waddington walks in to the Fanes' new house]

    Waddington: You must be the doctor's wife. I've just met your husband and invited myself to dinner. I've kept the Watsons' cook for you - she's not bad. She'll have to do for your amah as well. We're a little short-handed here.

    [Remembering he hasn't introduced himself yet]

    Waddington: Sorry, my name is Waddington.