director scott hicks (shine), unchanging cold-toned pictures, love to shoot winter scenes, first-class photography;
phillipe glass's signature "flowing water" soundtrack;
vulgar middle-class element:
food. BTW, the foreign teacher just said today, men love to talk about clothes, GAY; men talk about food, they also seem very GAY. . . .
wine. Vulgar.
michael buble's song. The standard middle class is vulgar.
Italian opera. Not a general vulgar.
No one sleeps tonight + my sun, please, this is vulgar. . . .
The middle-class petty bourgeoisie love elements:
men,
blond men,
thin blond men, thin
blond, love to travel, travel around Italy, love opera, passionate, gentle and considerate to women, men who are good at Italian cuisine. . . . . . . Seems to be close to 10 points?
Blond and thin, love to travel, traveled around Italy, love opera, passionate, gentle and considerate to women, good at Italian cuisine. . . . . A handsome man, bingo!ten! The
tower is old and has bad skin, but the close-up is still facing her face firmly, reminding the audience all the time that Nong is not a beautiful woman.
Especially when she and Aaron are in the same shot, the contrast. Once again remind female audiences that non-beauties are also blessed to catch handsome pots.
This movie, because of Aaron, abruptly changed from failing to passing.
Movies that satisfy the audience's crooked fantasies are all passable.
Finally, I want to emphasize, the hair stylist, absolutely must praise, that scattered blonde hair. . . . .
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