This is a movie with more imagination than plot. We don't have to tangle with the devil's negotiation that is quite human, and we don't have to scrutinize the background of the times and the relationship between the characters. It will be an unparalleled viewing experience as long as you follow the imagination and dazzling imagination. When it comes to remembering the climax of the face-changing process of the young Heath Ledger who became the dashing Johnny Depp, the heroic Jude Law and the naturally rebellious Colin Farrell, it has Everyone exclaimed the extraordinary charm of whimsy. What's more, the unrestrained wonderful scenes and the free-flowing dreamy bridges will make everyone have a feeling of viewing pleasure that is soaked in the clouds and mists.
This extraordinary viewing experience is all thanks to the talented director Terry Gilliam, who not only has an extraordinary and wonderful imagination, but is also a maverick in the world. Not only did he refuse to direct "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" , "Forrest Gump" and "Braveheart", many classic dramas on the side of Megatron, but also because of different political opinions, resolutely gave up American citizenship and joined the British. Perhaps it is precisely because of such a character of daring to love, daring to hate and not being disturbed by any common feelings that he can show everyone his wonderful imagination. The sudden death of Heath Ledger, followed by the help of the three major male stars, who can have to admit that this is another "icing on the cake" accident. And for the unimaginative crowd, this is just a final farewell to the memory of the idol.
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