Like watching an opera

Jasper 2022-10-30 17:19:12

"Nothing makes trouble" is originally an opera. But I have never watched an opera, I watched a 1993 movie.

With the headset, I turned on the maximum sound, and enjoyed this opera-like movie in the middle of the night.

The music is too ecstasy and the words are too beautiful.

This story is too forgiving and doesn't like the groom, just like the heroine of "Edward Scissorhands".

The scene is simple, the lines are large and long, it sounds really comfortable.

The young Keane Reeves, with a short, black beard and a sullen face, rode a horse to face him.

Such a handsome person, such a bad person.

This contradiction is successful, and the facial expressions are in place.

I found that Keane Reeves was mature and couldn't reverse the angle. The young man was full of rebellion and arrogance on his face. Now he exudes maturity and wisdom, which is right at first glance.

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Extended Reading

Much Ado About Nothing quotes

  • Ursula: Madam!

    Benedick: Here comes one in haste.

    Ursula: You must come to your uncle. Yonder's old coil at home. It is proved my lady Hero hath been falsely accused, the prince and Claudio mightily abused and Don John is the author of all, who is fled and gone. Will you come, presently?

    Beatrice: Will you go hear this news, signior?

    Benedick: I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap and be buried in thy eyes, and moreover I will go with thee to thy uncle's.

    Beatrice: [laughs]

  • Leonato: Are you yet determined to marry with my brother's daughter?

    [Claudio nods]

    Leonato: Call her forth, brother. Here's the friar ready.

    [Four veiled ladies are presented]

    Claudio: Which is the lady I must seize upon?

    Antonio: [Brings forth one lady] This same is she and I do give you her.

    Claudio: Sweet, let me see your face.

    Leonato: No, that you shall not till you take her hand before this friar and swear to marry her.

    Claudio: [Kneels] Give me your hand, before this holy friar. I am your husband if you like of me.

    Hero: [Removes veil]

    Don Pedro: Hero that is dead.

    Leonato: She died, my lord, but whiles her slander lived.

    Hero: And when I lived, I was your other wife. And when you loved you were my other husband. One Hero died defiled, but I do live and surely as I live, I am a maid.