, at least for me. A good film will make you immerse into it unknowingly, reluctant to part at the end of the film, and even want to try the life in the film, it will ignite your yearning for life, as well as thinking. In short, everything adds up to my taste, but if you want me to tell you which specific point, I have to tell you, you can only understand.
English-style courtyards, flowers, trees, backgrounds, colors, villas, all the home furnishings, layouts, and even every small object and detail, to the dress and etiquette of each character, make people feel extremely comfortable. What impressed me more were the wisteria tree that lost its stability for the first time, the living room where the coffin was placed, the mother's blue eyes and noble dress, the white carpet where Martha sat while waiting for Simon, and Daniel's study.
The director is also very impressive. In addition to the name OZ, there is also the grasp of the rhythm of the whole film. Too many times, it makes me laugh. This is not a knowing laugh, or a sweet laugh, but simply amused by humor or funny, and laughing from the bottom of my heart. It's just like being amused by classmates when I was young, but what's even more valuable is that he can make you think a lot in these messes. After a series of awesome, it stopped abruptly in Daniel's eulogy, I admit, because of that wonderful paragraph I would recommend it.
Everyone did a great job! Needless to say, Matthew completely subverted the impression he gave me in Pride and Prejudice. He had long eyelashes, silently endured, and had some low self-esteem. The novel that he was not allowed to read took care of everyone in all aspects, and completely conquered it in the final outbreak. I am such a shy man, I think he is much better looking than in Pride and Prejudice, I even saw the shadow of AR, some shots are particularly charming, haha, I like it.
And the best debut is Simon. OMG! ! ! How did he act like that, I even suspect he was on real psychedelics, green grass and ghost dogs! And the performance in front of the mirror, the dripping saliva, all kinds of nervousness and facial twitches, eh~ How on earth did he do it! But in the end, the touching scene where I was blessed by everyone after I heard that I was pregnant was beyond my expectations.
Here we will talk about the brilliant Martha. I have to say that she looks a little impressive and a little neurotic. Especially the exaggerated expression explaining to Simon that he took LSD impressed me a lot. But this girl belongs to the type that is more pleasing to the eye. What I like most here is that she is until the end, even if I want to take a few more glances, I can't see enough.
She will lead to another best character Justin. Looks really fun! Even the pursuit of Martha's dog-skin plaster and the performance of his best partner Howard immersed in their own confusion are also quite brilliant.
However, one of my favorite characters is Troy. All the troubles can be said to be caused by him. He always looks shocked or rushed to put out the fire, and that messy curly hair always reminds me of not evolving. The original person, but I don't know why, I just think it's so cute and I like it, so I look forward to his appearance. When I saw him, I felt so happy, how could I feel the same as when I saw JL. . . Well, I want to calm
down and finally want to say, it's really hard for the old man to be tossed and tossed in a coffin for most of the day.
Using a coffin to go around the block to introduce various characters and introductions, I like it very much throughout the story. Such a small idea always makes me unable to let go, and I like it very intimately.
Well, it's all because of a bottle of "Valium"!
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