superficial

Antonetta 2022-11-09 10:58:14

I have heard about this maverick movie for a long time, and I just watched this movie recently because I love little freckles. Most people should think this movie is quite boring, but those who know a little bit about movies and acting theory should have a little bit of inner communication, but this kind of communication only exists at the level of communication, and it doesn't impress me
with the style of the picture. The color is very fresh and warm, and against this slightly sad story, the moisturizing is silent.
First of all, I think the heroine is still acting too hard. She is really under a lot of pressure. She tried her best to imitate Monroe in terms of appearance, movement, expression and language, so that she made herself think she was Monroe. However, from the perspective of performance, Instead of being Monroe, she lost the personal style that an actor should show in the film. Don't spray if you don't like it. Secondly, the relatively natural and relaxing ways of small freckles complement each other, and the degree of completion is quite high. Throughout the film, he doesn't have much visible fluctuations, but the feeling of first love, swimming between two women, feels appropriate.
There is one sentence I agree with. As a filmmaker, the most painful and tormenting thing is that when you want to be a star you are a great actor, and when you want to be a great actor you are a star

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My Week with Marilyn quotes

  • Sir Laurence Olivier: It's only a readthrough, Paula.

    Paula Strasberg: Marilyn has to begin finding the character.

    Sir Laurence Olivier: Oh, the character is on the page.

    Paula Strasberg: The words, maybe. Not the character.

  • David Orton: I suppose I might be able to do something for you. The Union owes me a few favors. We don't have a third yet.

    Colin Clark: A third?

    David Orton: Third Assistant Director! You do know what the job is?

    Colin Clark: Assisting the director?

    David Orton: That's the last thing you do! Lesson One. The Third's job is to do whatever the fuck I tell him.