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Brice 2022-01-21 08:03:16

Even with Ralph Fiennes and Cate Blanchett starring, it is difficult to conceal the thinness and confusion in the form and content of the film. The narration resembles a biography, but there is no need for the connection of clues. It is as loose as several The movies are pieced together, without knowing what the author wants to express.
I thought the focus of the film would be on how to get rid of the temptation of gambling, because the plot where the two met because of gambling is still very fun, but I didn’t expect that they were once so addicted but they both said to give up, and then they suddenly plunged into scientific exploration. The plot. I remember that religion has always brought pain to Oscar, but why is it so enthusiastic to transport glass churches? It is probably because of piety.
I heard that this is a film adapted from a novel. I don’t know if the novel itself is so boring. But the two big acting stars in the movie look so young and very interesting to look at. However, it can be seen that although the two performances are very brilliant, they both show signs of excessive exertion. They are not as perfect as they are today. Coupled with the quality of the film itself, it is not surprising that the score on IMDB is 6.7.

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  • Kennedi 2022-04-21 09:03:18

    A beautiful and a little weird story. Looking at a transparent church drifting along the river, I think of the temple floating in the lake in "Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring". Looking at the girl played by Kate, I remembered the writing girls in "Angels and Me at the Table", one in Australia and the other in New Zealand, with the same ignorance and recklessness. In addition, the female director's perspective is really different, and the women in the film are obviously more active and powerful.

  • Allene 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    Oscar is a glass man.

Oscar and Lucinda quotes

  • Lucinda: You will preach what you do not believe to men who do not care.

  • Narrator: In order that I exist, two gamblers, one obsessive, the other compulsive, must meet.