to be ready to spoil other people's, because to know in advance the Department of Political piece, so expected only saw teeth, shook directed at people over in Venice, and Golden Globe nominated and likely Oscar nominated copies On, the unexpected surprise, the film is not boring at all, and it is actually very good-looking, through
this film, I met an old lady, this "old lady" is Elizabeth II, also Helen Mirren.
Said I met Elizabeth II , Of course, it’s a joke. The film is adapted from a novel, so you can guess how many plots there should be based on the author’s wishful thinking. But what he conjectured is the image of a queen that ordinary people are willing to believe and accept, forbearing, strong, and dignified at all times, worthy of admiration and convincing personality charm. Even Mr. Blair is a likable image (looks a lot like a real person), heh, with these two characters, whoever reads it will think that the constitutional monarchy is perfect and lovely.
It’s the leading actors that make me feel at ease watching political films. For example, "The Qeen" is not just the leading actor in Good Night, Good Luck. In fact, I really like its slow-heating but full-bodied way of telling. , And each of the documentary-style breaks are just right, but speaking of the lead actor, Helen Mirren, it’s also great...100% support her for taking this year’s movie queen, others can say that without even watching it. At this level, only one nomination is Oscar blind (but Oscar is often blind). She fully proves to us that the performance is not yelling and crying generously (and by the way, BS is the so-called Golden Horse Movie King), but completely. Completely integrated with the character, Helen Mirren’s performance is so contagious that you will believe it not long after the opening. This old-fashioned and cute old lady who laughs frequently and every line is full of energy, that’s the Queen.
Regarding the scene of seeing the deer, I think it played a role in an emotional turn. Before the deer appeared, the quiet scene before Queen sobbed was a small pause before the emotional turn. Then, the strong old lady began to sob, and then, her motherly kindness came out when she called the deer ran away, and then she continued to face it firmly. For one, it should be the fullness of the so-called figure in the legend. . Of course, I agree that the deer is a symbol of a traditional royal family. Because of this, the deer death scene becomes more progressive. When the queen sees the modern representative shooting the traditional As a representative, she really made the decision at that moment! There is no choice, it is not despair for her, even if a little helpless, but more of the courage to face.
I really like the scene where Queen just returned to the palace, at the gate of the palace. The emotions, whether it is the director or the actor, are good enough...I
also like Queen stopping at the door at the end and asking Mr. Blair: There are four points. One of the people wants to depose me? There, it is in line with the rhythm of the plot, so it is just right and awesome.
I don’t want to write anymore, I’m so wordy, there is actually a lot to write, but I’m too wordy.
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