Perhaps, the depth of love is not as profound as the perception of time. The creator’s focus is not on you who love men and women. Otherwise, the third lady will not be in two-thirds of the play. Die. This story is more like telling a kind of interpersonal encounters and fate, a crucial moment and eternity of sublimation. Therefore, even if Bi Fuli dies in two-thirds of the play, the rest of the story still has her warmth.
Now when this movie is saturated, what kind of plot and story can impress people again? Or, in the same plot, how to portray the love between men and women so that they won't become edible and tasteless tasteless chicken ribs? I think this movie sublimated love. There is love but not limited to love. The legendary plot in the story is not uncomfortable, and the yellowing picture of the two hugging each other at the end is very warm.
Miss Downton III's screen performance is quite satisfactory. The combination with Colin Farrell is relatively new. Except for the red hair of the heroine in "Perfume", her red hair impressed me deeply.
The account of the devil and Lucifer in the story is a bit obscure, there is not much logic, and it cannot be studied in detail.
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