Mei Gu once again shows her magic skills

Rachelle 2022-03-24 09:01:59

Meryl's acting skills can always give people a sense of substitution, and this one is no exception, which is touching and sighing. The British style has always been a big love, and the interpretation of the first female prime minister of the United Kingdom by Mei Gu is even more gratifying. The interlude method of intertwined memory hallucinations used in the film makes people see the helplessness of Mrs Thatcher after her retirement in her twilight years. Seeing that in the end she made up her mind to sort out her husband DT's relics and watched him leave, the scene was heart-wrenching and touching, making people feel that it was not an illusion, but that DT who had been waiting by MT's side was heartbreaking and envy Margaret was very happy, Mei Gu's interpretation of this section is also very affectionate and worthy of the name of the actress. I think the camera switching in this section is also the best reflection of the protagonist's state of mind at that time. Although many people say that the plot ~ the way the camera narrates ~ what is not good ~ but it cannot be denied that it is an exciting film.
Reiterate Mei Gu, I love you~~~
I hope to see Mei Gu's works in my lifetime~

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  • Davon 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    The whole film was messy, and in the second half of the Falklands War, I started to cheer up, but I couldn't feel the power. Watching and recalling another "Queen", both emotionally and acting are better. The multi-colored real-power politicians have a good "acting" shell, maybe the queen who has no real power is a better interpretation?

  • Deontae 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    Lying down at night listening to the wind and rain, the Iron Horse Glacier came to a dream.

The Iron Lady quotes

  • Margaret Thatcher: Sink it!

  • Young Denis Thatcher: Margaret, will you marry me?

    [a pause, Margaret stares at him]

    Young Denis Thatcher: Well?

    Young Margaret Thatcher: [Margaret is still staring, Denis kisses her hand] Yes. Yes!

    Young Denis Thatcher: [Margaret starts to cry from happiness, Denis leans in for a kiss, but she suddenly pulls back] What?

    Young Margaret Thatcher: I love you so much but, I will never be one of those women, Denis. Who stays silent and pretty on the arm of her husband. Or remote and alone in the kitchen - doing the washing up, for that matter.

    Young Denis Thatcher: [interrupts] I'm going to help with that...

    Young Margaret Thatcher: No. One's life must matter, Dennis. Beyond all the cooking and the cleaning and the children. One's life must mean more than that. I cannot die washing up a teacup! I mean it, Denis. Say you understand.

    Young Denis Thatcher: That's why I want to marry you, my dear.