Otto and Bea--Stories beyond this film

Ronny 2022-03-23 09:03:10

It's not the first time I've seen Otto's film, I've seen his "Spring Water Manon" before, but this one made me remember his name.

I chose this film entirely because of Bea (and the subject of musicians). What I remember most after watching it is Otto's delicate performance. Of course, an actor must have a good opponent to burst out the passion for creation. Here, of course, must be mentioned Beah.

The film I watched many years ago, I only learned today that the two used to be a couple for ten years and have been married for two years. The work of love is the "Spring Water Manon" (1986). After all, when the filming of "A Heart in Winter" ("A Heart in Winter" is the English title of the film), it should be the time when the two were in love.

After that, I have seen many of Otto's works, such as "Queen Margot", "The Valet", "Laid-off Storm", etc. No matter what the theme and quality of the film, his acting skills are always a highlight.

In addition, in terms of music and plot coordination, this film is one of the best, if not the best, of the films I have ever seen.

This film, with its uncomplicated plot, concise dialogue, superb performance, outstanding soundtrack, and evocative film, won my heart.

Rating: 10 out of 10

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