This sentence can be used to describe Kate Winslet, who holds a statuette at the Oscars this year. Strong, elegant, tall, plump, like a Greek goddess. It seems that you only need to wear a crown, you can be a mother in the world.
You certainly remember the summer when you first met Kate Winslet. In 1997, a "Titanic" touched many susceptible boys and girls, as well as sentimental young men and women of literature. Its high-grossing box office remained unbeaten for 11 years until it was refreshed by Transformers 2 this summer. At that time, Kate Winslet, like a ripe peach, was full of temptation to blow through the bullet, and it was full of sweetness when she took a bite.
Such peach girls are emerging in an endless stream in Hollywood, making people dizzying, and before they even remember their names, they have been replaced by newcomers one after another. Different from Kate Winslet, her domineering eyebrows and big broad face are all full of opinions, and her heart is very firm. She will not change to meet the audience's preferences, disdain plastic surgery or lose weight, it is always clear She knows exactly what she wants, and works hard to grow into what she wants to be: even if you don't really like her too firm eyebrows, too deep expression lines, and too heavy body. However, she is who she is, and she will never deliberately condescend to grow into someone's style.
When we were young, we didn't understand the value of perseverance, and we always thought that we could not be moved by the world and grow into what we liked. Until life teaches you that in this world, being a little wronged or being yelled at is normal, and you will become cautious after you fall. You will find yourself like flowing water, more and more accustomed to submissively changing shape from vessel to vessel. Ideals and assertions are nothing but channels that have long been forgotten and deviated. Looking back at this time, you will understand how rare Kate Winslet is. If we are water, it may evaporate silently at any time in this hot summer, and she is crystal. Hard, clear, can only be broken, never corroded.
Director James Cameron recently announced that Titanic will be repackaged in 3D, slated for release next year. I don't know how many people would be willing to go to the cinema to relive the touching moments of the year, and use the heart of a teenager who is no longer a teenager after more than ten years, to understand the formation process of Kate Winslet from a young girl to a caryatid.
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