Another major feature is the witty and humorous part of the film. If this kind of weird magic movie doesn’t add some comedy elements, it will be too old-fashioned and serious. The urchin character is exposed.
Angelique is the most queenly witch I've ever seen. If she didn't fall in love with Barnabas, she might be a real queen, but, unfortunately, she fell in love with Barnabas, and Barnabas said she had no heart, and she died in the end I took out my beating heart and gave it to Barnabas, but Barnabas didn't pick it up. It was this act that made me find a sense of seriousness and seriousness in the humor of the whole play.
Angelique can be said to have fallen in love with Barnabas at first sight, from that fleeting glance as a child - just because of the extra glance at you in the crowd. Children's feelings are the purest and most sincere. In addition, Angelique is born a witch, and her own powerful strength makes her feelings more persistent. Maybe she can't express her love, maybe she is too proactive, strong and straightforward. Perhaps these all stem from her strong love for Barnabas. After all, the greater the expectations, the greater the disappointment. When she was rejected by Barnabas, Angelique hated it because of love. But just like the line someone said in the play, if she really hated Barnabas, she would kill him, not lock him up, in the two hundred years of Barnabas, did Angelique keep saying "Barnabas will be in a certain place?" The fluke mentality of the sky suddenly appearing? She wanted him to come out again, and then to start all over again. Of course, it is true that she invited Barnabas to work with her when it came to business, and she was able to accept her love, but she was rejected again. Did Angelique love him and hate him for the past two hundred years when Barnabas was sleeping? At the same time, he has to give his family all kinds of curses, think about what's wrong with her, her beautiful figure and powerful magic, she has built her own business kingdom, and the whole town loves her, does she want to be better, a woman No matter how strong you are, you still have to love. Angelique wants Barnabas to wake up and see a better version of herself, but it's a pity that she tries too hard to express her feelings. Who calls her the most queen-like witch?
Tucao about everyone's performance:
No matter how hard he acts, Jonny Depp will not be able to perform at a high level, because he has already reached the peak of his performance, and he has also formed a tacit understanding with the director. Even the movement of turning the wrist is so familiar, but it is more noble and less reckless.
Michelle Pfeiffer's performance is also quite satisfactory, featuring a Gothic necklace on the neck, which is very complicated and wide, but very beautiful and tempting.
Helena's performance is as good as ever.
The most domineering is Eva Green. Although many actions are a little contrived, they cannot obliterate her various glamorous queen styles.
The most surprising thing is Chloe Moretz. Having seen her performance in "The Kick-off", I am convinced that this chick will be a star in the future and can follow Helena's route.
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