Interviewer: Graham (James Spader)

Maud 2022-04-19 09:02:14

James Spader makes me feel that Graham, who is transparent, straightforward, calm and gentle in his eyes, and gentle in his voice, is a person who really lives in the movie.

It must be him, fortunately, he is the interviewer.

I watched it twice in a row, and even found a literal translation of the movie script in the film review, and read a few classic dialogues word for word.

In fact, I seldom are extremely fascinated by male protagonists in foreign movies, but Graham, whether it is the details of his eyes, demeanor, voice, or the overall impression he gives, makes me feel rational, sexy and unforgettable.

Graham and Ann are both charismatic and self-aware people, because there is always pain in the face of different stages of self-awareness and instinct, although they are reluctant to delve into the lies and real problems in their own lives, but After they met, the tape was a direct and wonderful aid to Ann, and Ann to Graham.

As they chatted at the coffee shop, Graham said:

"I remember seeing where it was said that a man, learns to fall in love with the woman who attracts him, and the woman, more and more attracted to the man he loves. . . . I'm just quoting what someone else wrote."

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Sex, Lies, and Videotape quotes

  • Ann: I want to know why you are the way you are!

    Graham: And I'm telling you it's not any one thing that I can point to and say "That's why!" It doesn't work that way with people who have problems, Ann, it's not that neat, it's not hat tidy! It's not a series of little boxes that you can line up and count. Things just don't happen that way.

  • Ann: You can't possibly trust him. He's perverted.