On the script that Seng got in this film

Marilyne 2021-11-30 08:01:29

In the Victorian era, a long time ago, a British aristocrat who pursued a mysterious background but fell into the family, was sent by his family to seduce a young rich American writer because of his stunning beauty, intending to use his beauty to deceive his family property. Due to his cowardly and kind nature, this British nobleman has been firmly controlled by his family and committed many unforgivable crimes against his nature, so he was also a victim. But when he was finally pushed down by the protagonist and had a whole night of love, he really understood what love is, so he stood on the side of the protagonist and took the first step bravely against the family. , In the end, because of the protection of the protagonist, the family members broke down one after another, and finally protected the protagonist silently after his death.



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  • Burnice 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    The art is really well done, and I can't care about other bad plots when I watch the model worker and Mia play hard.

  • Mckenna 2021-11-30 08:01:29

    The costumes and scenes are commendable. (In fact, most of the indoor scenes are inspired by hand-painted books from the world. The costumes are basically based on the 19th century clothing styles, but they are in line with the time setting. The details have borrowed many elements of the Renaissance clothing.) The story is just that. It was a thin mess, and the final chase scene was almost a laugh. A very expensive but not so brainy movie.

Crimson Peak quotes

  • Edith Cushing: You're monsters. Both of you!

    Lucille Sharpe: Funny. That's the last thing Mother said, too.

  • Thomas Sharpe: [from trailer] Where I come from, ghosts are not to be taken lightly.