I have to say, Helena is really fat. But she still has a very unique charm.
Regarding the plot, I think this movie should have no climax, no ups and downs, just like "The King's Speech". The two films are also similar, except for the actress Helena, which is to carry out the story from beginning to end, which is flat but straight to the heart.
As someone once said before, just by looking at the poster, I would have thought that this is a movie full of thick pink and white warmth. But tenderness is not tenderness, but an aroma of confrontation—no forgiveness, but hatred in the end—otherwise, the film would no longer be called Toast, but Lemon Shortbread.
I see. Love is toast. But not lemon shortcake.
I'd still like to say Mrs Potter, I don't know how nasty she is actually a horrible stepmother, but as she brings out more and more works of art food, with her slightly contrived and vulgar demeanor , I can't begin to have a little prejudice against her in my heart. Because she is Helena.
I am an unqualified audience.
Like Helena said in an interview, she feels uncomfortable every time she sees her work because she thinks it's still Helena Bonham Carter, not what she's portrayed. I don't think so, because such an actor will bring people more moving than the character and script.
This may be another interpretation.
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