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Edwin 2022-01-08 08:01:33

Both actors are impeccable.
Douglas came directly for Oscar. I can’t believe it was Douglas, who has played "Instinct" and played the heroic image of the police so many times. The older he gets, the more he can act. This time he became completely feminine, and he really is Queen. It’s not the same as Ian McLean who starred in another old drama, "The Best Friends", McLean once also acted in a movie "The Gods and the Beasts" that has almost the same plot as "Behind the Candlestick." A pianist and a painter, there is also a straight and a bend in life, a bend in the movie, and a straight in the movie), but it is a natural performance, Douglas is the actor-level, directly let G feel him The "daddy" (sunset red) temperament exuded all over! Of course, makeup is also Oscar-level.

Although Matt Damon is already in the front line, his name does not seem to be as deeply rooted in Chinese people as "Leonardo" (at least I copy and paste it now). He is always very picky when he takes the scenes. Except for "The Bourne Done" is a commercial film (in fact, I think it is also a niche of this type, such as compared with "Mission Impossible"), the rest are some between art and fresh And so on, some weird characters. Of course, what impressed me was that in "Genius Pulit", he was also an "orphan" character who played an inverted G but not G. His heart was dark, delicate and a bit scary. The character's personality is actually quite similar to this one, so I guess he It's because he has positioned himself there. In a word, he just wanders on both sides of the straight and curved lines, even training his figure so well. In this drama, there is a lot of exposure, and it is really shy to watch.

Such a good movie, I don't know why the score is so low. Maybe you think there is no burst point or dew point? Maybe many people are like me. They don't know that this is just a biography. After 2 hours of reading it, maybe they feel cheated? But I still enjoyed it very much. I watched the scenes repeated one after another, the outsider watching the insider, and I thought: Haha, do you really think that only you know his secret?

Talk about other than the actors. I didn’t know the prototype of the pianist before, but I believe that the foreigner’s style of doing things must be restored as much as possible. Looking at it this way, I can really get to know a person through a movie, at least I remember the pianist. The scene of the lawsuit reminded me of "Social Network", but this movie is always in the rhythm of "A Week Between Me and Monroe" or "Iron Lady". It may be that there are too many things to explain, and it feels like I haven't finished it. I personally like this, not wordy.

I look forward to the next "Jobs Biography".

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  • Melody 2022-03-17 09:01:05

    No Ben Affleck in the label is unhappy

  • Cleora 2022-03-16 09:01:05

    Very regular biopic, but exceptionally beautiful, affectionate, and the scale is not as big as imagined. The two MDs still feel too straight...

Behind The Candelabra quotes

  • Liberace: I never know whether people like me for me, or what they can get out of me.

  • Liberace: It was the only thing my father gave me. He was a French horn player. He left us for an oboist.

    Scott Thorson: So that's why you're so musical?

    Liberace: No, that man had nothing to do with it. My talent comes from God.