Three stars, one more star for gorgeous and glamorous clothing!
Tell me what impressed me about this movie.
First of all, the overall tone and picture are very delicate, the scenery in the background in the distance, and the framing of the near picture are very beautiful, and the filter is also a feeling that I like very much! My favorite is the clip at the end when the virgin protagonist sets fire. The protagonist is dressed elegantly as in the picture, her red lips are very sexy and cool, and the scene of leaving home to wait for the train and getting on the train at the end is also unforgettable!
Second, the film's dramatic conflict is evident. It is not a fully immersive movie. Many times, you can clearly feel the dramatic display of the plot. For example, a group of women from the same village who obviously rely on the female lead's tailoring skills to wear beautiful clothes, on the other hand, they are not interested in the female lead. slandered and ignored. The expressions and words when they got together to talk about the heroine were very exaggerated and dramatic. But that doesn't prevent the movie from letting the audience "believe" and get caught up in it.
And as I said at the beginning, every dress that the seamstress designs on this show is so beautiful. Really like what the barrage said, after watching this movie, my aesthetic has been improved! Only clothes that perfectly fit the body and highlight the advantages of the body are beautiful! I even think that this movie gives me very few opportunities to see beautiful dresses, it should be more! ! Really very nice!
Finally, let me talk about what I feel in general. It's the reversal of the heroine's mother's decision not to deceive herself and her daughter, the fact that the heroine and the hero are together, and the hero's departure is so abrupt. But I understand all of these as a driving force for the development of the storyline, just a little less amazing.
The story is still a good story, and the shooting style is also my favorite style.
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