The implication of Drink it is too strong. Anyone who has read similar scenes will think that this drink is malicious, and then contact the context again... You can only listen to the information you want to hear. But at the end of the scene for another little girl, I always feel that the little girl is a little gloomy. Always loved Roger Michell's work - this one too. I haven't seen the original so I can't compare, but the movie still maintains the theme - a vigorous love affair, doubts about whether or not you've ever been in love, and the hero and heroine's "my own" questioning herself and others in a conservative environment. The suspenseful part is not particularly heavy, and I can't believe that there is a 17-year age difference between Claflin and Weisz. They are the same author as "Butterfly Dream". After watching "Butterfly Dream", this "Floating Dream" is tasteless. In fact, I just want to see how Aunt Weisz and Sam Claflin fell in love, but the male protagonist is too unpleasant. The
art and photography are excellent, the story is still mediocre, and the sense of suspense and suspicion is basic No, and the male protagonist collapses as he goes on. Rachel's performance is in line with the original, and the ending is open-ended.
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