Many years ago, I was fascinated when I watched a [Mexico Past] in the Film Archive. The image of the cool guy in Banderas seems to be lingering like a gu. The coldness and affection of men are perfectly combined, and I think heroes are nothing more than that.
Goodbye Banderas this time, appearing in [Zorro]'s score twice. After a clean opening, it is amazing, it is simply non-human. It is undeniable that certain close-ups of the entire scene show the hero's demeanor back then.
Unfortunately, the hero is old.
The slightly bulging belly is difficult to hide under the dress, and the slightly plump face always gives the kindness of a middle-aged man. Although he himself admitted that this time he wants the audience to see the mortal image behind the legendary Zorro, but the time is not forgiving.
In comparison, Zeta Jones is still a beauty, and the years do not seem to leave too many traces. Although it is not shocked, it does not necessarily give people the feeling of twilight.
Zorro's son is pleasantly surprised. Everyone had a heated discussion about the age of the young actors. One insists on 5 years old, and one insists on 9 years old. If it is the former, it is absolutely infinite potential that can be performed so vividly at such a young age.
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