. Remember the dark little room where you did the wrong thing? Remember waking up calling your mom and not saying it? Do you still remember the aunt who yelled at you and laughed at your mother in kindergarten? I haven’t experienced any of these, at least I don’t remember it, but I can feel the fear, loneliness and
hypocrisy They are full of ink, so that a man who has two children should be matured to escape
. What a person is most afraid of is the unwillingness in the foreknowledge.
People always want to grow up and grow up to the end, not to face others. It
's the king's speech, that's the resonance
I don't want to write about Colin, Bertie, his fears, worries, anger, bravery, impeccable in this film, just to mention the smile at the end of the speech, that's A sincere laugh, not delicate, not pretentious, not pretentious, just a kid who became his father's pride,
Helena is my favorite lately, and Depp loves her and Bolton, but in the king's speech I don't see it at all. What acting skills did Helena use? It seems that she has always been so gentle and generous. No Hollywood goth style. She is a true Englishman.
It reminds me of actress Carina Lau, who is of the same age. Remember her The evaluations in Infernal Affairs are all so noble, but her domineering is exposed under Helena's aura, and it is eclipsed like a white and thick light. The princess is indeed more model than the underworld elder sister, so that the beginning of the film It's played to the rhythm of Helena.
I don't know any British people, but in this somewhat propaganda film, I have once again recognized the ideal word gentleman . It
seems that every gentleman's opening is accompanied by difficult to make. People resist optimism and confidence in their humorous tones that are not funny Tall men will come out one by one
In Reiner's figure it is more of some love. Does a man who loves drama not love life? Does a man who has lived through war not love life? And he loves her family in the few Reiner and In his wife's rival scene, he and his wife's two heart-to-heart conversations both show trust in her. The awkward gesture in the final encounter shows a real family.
It's these love that make Jeffrey's The gentleman has more reasons to be confident and optimistic.
The film is very well made without any fancy, even apart from the actors, but it has no bright spots, but it is more impressive than those rich people whose stories explain life with twists and turns because he only has a big background to express All are ordinary people.
A successful man always has a woman behind his back, a man beside him, a great father, a child under his knees, and a persevering heart. This is a harmonious match.
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