In fact, I find it unbelievable. Why did that Marx get cannon fodder like this? He is obviously a rich and handsome American military officer, and he is super nice to his girlfriend. He helped her find information about Elizabeth, but he was dumped because he didn't like reading books. already? Maybe for a writer like the heroine, the resonance of the heart is really important, but I think she is a little irresponsible in love. And is the heroine's good friend really gay? I thought he was so excited when he called because he loved the heroine, and at the beginning, the heroine's house collapsed, and the part that he brought up the heroine was very touching. The crystal ball that the heroine has always kept in her hand is not only to commemorate her parents, but also to commemorate her friendship with him.
I really like watching British movies, first of all because many times the natural scenery is super beautiful, such as the islands here. Although the UK itself is raining most of the time and the weather is terrible, the movies are always good.
Actually, I don't really like that Elizabeth. At the beginning of the story, I thought it was very interesting. A group of people made up a literary society because they wanted to eat meat, and then they gained spiritual comfort in the war. But later she fell in love with German soldiers really too bloody. Is this an adaptation of a true story? Or does the author feel that people should have diversity? But I really can't accept the idea of falling in love with the enemy, so even describing how beautiful the love between Liz and her boyfriend is, or how beautifully Liz herself is described - like her last life in a concentration camp Helping others all the time, I am not particularly fond of this character, and even think that she is very unreal, and she is portrayed too artificially, especially like a pile of collapsed characters. On the contrary, many of the other characters are very good, such as the woman who sells wine, the good friend of the heroine, and the boyfriend who was dumped by her. They are all very cute people. And I don't like the male lead either, I don't know why. In other words, his skill point is that he is relatively gentle and kind, and he has a lot of experience in reading, but I think his role is very boring, and I don't think it is very useful to promote the story.
The part I like very much is the description of the war. Before watching this film, I didn't know that there were places in the UK that were occupied by Germany, and that the Germans stole all the pigs and only let the British eat potatoes. . But I think they are quite gentle, Chinese people can't even eat potatoes under Japanese occupation. . . And it turns out that those military facilities were built by German prisoners, who starved to death every day and were whipped by the Germans. But there are too few parts of the war. I think this is the case with all British movies about war. They like to talk about people's feelings, but there are very few descriptions of the war itself. This method, described in good words, is more delicate, and to put it uglier, it feels like the pattern is not big enough. What's more interesting is that when I watched it in the cinema, there was a trailer in front of it, saying that it was an old movie commemorating the 75th anniversary of a British man who successfully blew up a German dam. There were also scenes of planes and dams being bombed. , it feels quite grand, I think I may be more suitable for this kind of movie. But the movie itself is heartwarming and touching, and I love Lily James a lot. I think she is gentle and beautiful, and has classical beauty, and I look forward to her next work!
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