The pace is good, it's a true story, but at the same time there's a fantasy feel that reminds me of big fish) because it's real, it doesn't need any tricks of big ups and downs in Hollywood, not that kind of movies, if you want to watch you can watch the dark knight, steel man. . .
Amy Adams is still a delight. I think Amy is very similar to Moore. They are both dark and fragrant. They are coquettish but not arrogant. There are many emotional undercurrents. Watching the two of them act, I feel like I breathe with the actors. It's just all kinds of shouting. Whose blue vein on the forehead touches the audience's heart more
? Unfortunately, I'm cold, and I'm a bit dead inside
. Holding a fork in front of so many people at the reception, he was nervous to light a match, he tricked others into convincing himself first, he was a well-known painter in public, but he didn't even hold a paintbrush under the oil, he was charming and eloquent, very eloquent. With self-promoting energy, what kind of courage do you need to be like Walter, he has nothing, but he got everything, well, in the end, he still died, thinking of carmen, what kind of recklessness does a dead fat person have~ I think to lie and deceive people is to believe first and then follow the "facts", so Walter played happily in court because he was used to it.
The whole movie is visually very happy and retro, but at the same time, the other side that the audience can see is extremely ugly and perverted. The whole thing happened, this is a very serious thing, art is PERSONAL, Every piece of work has the artist's own experiences and feelings combined with the things around him, and they are all created by themselves. Create is different from making money. Making money is an exchange, and creation is generated by oneself, so each painting is a The child I gave birth to, my child was snatched away by the husband beside me, I held it in front of everyone to show it, and told the whole world what it felt like to be his child. Anyway, I wanted to stab him in the neck with a knife
Amy's role and background have caused her all kinds of confusion and lack of self-confidence, and then walter is greedy, cunning and controlling. Obviously Margrete doesn't like the present and doesn't know how to sell herself. She is indulging in her own world (chatting with the old man in the gallery) Self-signed three-letter gushing nerd essence), she's kind and loving her daughter, she's independent-minded, left her first husband, and she loves art itself, so say Walter controlled her in the beginning because she He just wanted to paint, but he did everything possible without a bottom line, blurring the boundaries, signed Keane as you and me, and completely possessed it in the end.
It's yours, if you don't pay attention, there will always be some people who are robbing one's skills, who will squeeze in and say they want to share it with you.
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anyway. The plot of the movie is good. The two protagonists are well portrayed. It is this kind of joy that has been overdone that makes people feel weird and cold, like a clown. Ghost) The two supporting actresses are too thin, and the daughter and girlfriend are so sassy in the 1950s) I feel like the other supporting roles, I feel a little more than others, but not enough.
Lana's song is amazing! And it was very harmonious.
When the foreign man with sunglasses came into the gallery and said he wanted to see the painter, Margrete hesitated, but walter turned into a bitch and approached him and said that the painter was me. Not dramatic enough, Jin was confused, but maybe it was to show her hesitation and confusion, so she was gentle, like she said in the back court, she allowed him to do it I just gave in, I allow him to take creit for the big eyes. I was weak.
Tim burton's style, the big eyes staring at Amy in the supermarket is amazing, I don't think he is too old to be stylized and can't do it anymore, he should choose not to deal with movies like this, I don't know the reason. I think such a story about an artist and a funny and charming liar (neuropathy) in the 1960s, as well as the iconic big eyes, should be very interesting.
I don't get it, but let go of tim burton, the movie is not bad, 7.8
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