Thirty minutes of the movie is a mediocre foreshadowing, and it lacks the attraction enough to attract people to watch it. Even with Meryl Streep's wonderful modeling, she has the ability to change her clothes, change her hairstyle, and change her accent. She has become another person, saying that she has superb acting skills, and there is an invisible comparison with her other roles, and the obvious difference also gives such an impression.
The heroine is terminally ill. In order to fulfill her wish to sing, her boyfriend asks someone to help her play, teach her a lesson, and find someone to attend the concert. The first thing that made people feel interesting was when she gave her first concert. When she started singing, many people couldn't help laughing. One woman couldn't straighten her waist when she laughed, so she could only climb out on her knees. The reason for this is that the singing is worse than everyone can imagine, almost every note is not in tune, and there are highs and lows like the crowing of a rooster.
In the end, some people applauded wildly, which I think is the curiosity of admiration. It is another form of the emperor's new clothes. People around her say that she sings well, and there is an accompaniment to hold back laughter. He is also an important role.
The most frank person in the film is her. She doesn't realize that she sings very badly, and is always in a false environment, with false applause and praise. Her husband has another woman, and the accompanist will go out to laugh after the accompaniment for her. Only she has no deception, no lies, and although she has no talent, she has the courage to move forward. Part of this courage comes from the sense of urgency that life will not last long after a terminal illness, and that my wishes must be realized quickly.
Human nature is complicated, her husband has other women, still loves her very much, tries to fulfill her wishes, and opposes those who insult her in public. This characterization doesn't feel divisive, it's more realistic.
Finally, during a large-scale performance, she was booed by many soldiers when she opened her mouth. At this time, Meryl's performance was really wonderful. The panic and powerlessness, the look around for support, made people nervous. Then there are people who speak up with justice, and people who can't help laughing at each other, and the final performance is still very successful. When you listen to her singing, you have your own rhythm, especially in the second half, which can make people hear the taste of a comprehensive spoof of musicality, which is why she can bring fun to some people.
In the end, knowing the bad reviews of the newspaper, he fell seriously ill and fainted, and sang perfectly in his imagination. The lie was exposed, and the false praise accumulated before came with a more violent contrast. The taller the building of lies, the more deadly it is when it collapses.
There is a problem with the movie. The depiction is too superficial, like the wood floating in the water, and it will not cause too many waves in people's hearts.
Hugh Grant played the leading role, I didn't expect that he would be so old.
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