Jude Law is really suitable for playing Playboy. The original work itself was a stage play in the 1960s, and Jude was born in a drama. The movie uses the first person to introduce the inner activities of the first person to you in the third person. The effect is better than the overtones, and Jude is just right. It happens that recently I have been thinking about issues that cannot be expressed in language and writing, but this kind of performance is a good supplement.
This movie does not give people a strong impact. It is a kind of thinking and deliberation. The answers to many questions float between right and wrong. Alfie's ending is not important. What is important is such a process. Youth will always pass away, and those who have loved will always be hurt. On the contrary, that kind of ending makes people feel that, wow, Americans also make educational films, and they have to be kind. In fact, such a personal film pays more attention to the inner activities of the characters themselves. When he is proud, when he is lonely, when he is happy, and when he regrets it. If it's a real life, I think these feelings are more intertwined in each moment of life, rather than being clearly divided by the director's paragraphs. Of course, what you want to express will be easier to highlight. Of course, it will always be brought on. A trace of artificiality.
The girlfriend who doesn't like Jude is the Nico in the film, who looks too A. I like that single mother, and bid farewell to my precipitation period with my gentle sadness. But the scene where Alfie and Nico were together was very good. It can be seen that the director spent a lot of time on filming a film that was several times longer than normal. The effect looked like MTV, but it was in line with the climax of the film. Rhythm, that intense rhythm makes people always wonder how to stop, how to stop! Sure enough, the breaking of the glass, the unbearable reckless character, stopped abruptly, what a gorgeous rhythm.
The movie website is doing very well. Foreign websites seem to like to spend more time and effort. Check it out. Alfie’s official website, where you can hear the original soundtrack of the movie.
This film also reminds me of another somewhat similar film, "Mrs. Stone's Roman Spring." In the game-like love, how true is it?
Because of my English proficiency, I didn’t really hear Jude’s harsh pronunciation, but at the beginning of the film I always thought it was in the UK. The occasional Manhattan scene always made me feel like an illusion. Later, I found out when I checked the film information. Most of the shots were taken in the UK, no wonder.
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