Dang Dang Dang! Here comes the new Scarlett. . .

Angelina 2022-03-24 09:03:50

First of all, I want to express my disappointment that Reese is too old for her role. Looking at the poster I thought it was Kirsten Dunst.

Second, Reese interprets Becky as a brave, strong and laudable woman, comparable to Scarlett. I am full of admiration for the heroine, but she should have been an ambitious guy. I should despise her.

Third, some plots in the movie are not enough, it feels very rushed, and it comes and goes quickly. For example, Sedley's brother gave up his confession and fled in a hurry, the marriage of Becky and Roden, George's confession to Becky, the development of Becky and the Baron, and so on.

Fourth, because I watched the version filmed by the BBC in 1998, in comparison, this one is not comparable to the 98 version except for the color of the costumes.

Favorite part: At the beginning of the film, the baron bought the portrait of Becky's mother at a high price, and the beautiful little girl whispered to the portrait of her deceased mother: "It'll be too much to refuse." Helpless life This is how it plays out.

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  • Claude 2022-03-21 09:03:29

    The heroine's performance is really good, but I can't stand the director, who seems to be Indian. But of course I don't object to your director being Indian, but you don't have to show it everywhere in the film... It seems that Ang Lee doesn't have to make Jake and Heath wear Tang suits when they pat the broken back.

  • Quinn 2022-03-21 09:03:29

    Red and Black Women's Edition

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