A very artistic film

Louisa 2022-03-22 09:01:52

In the 1930s, the end of the traditional British aristocracy, the final solution was completed by Hitler's plane.
At that time, after dinner parties and salons, it was easy to sleep with whomever (the British aristocracy was much healthier after World War II),
so Bill will have Robert Parks with Mrs. Wilson and will have an affair with Elsie. Sylvia
's excuse for playing with Denton is "life goes on".
With Maggie Smith around, people always think of murders, just like she appeared in "The Nile Massacre" and "
Evil in the Sun", Maggie's acting skills have become excellent, and she deserves to be the queen of two Oscars. an
Englishman.
Helen Mirren is another talented actress who can play both the servant and the queen to such perfection!
Of course, Kristin Scott Thomas is the one who most influences my attention. Although Maggie and Helen were both nominated for
the Golden Globes and Oscar the following year, I deeply regret Kristin's failure. She played such a good role!
Elegant, sexy, natural and free, no trace, both sides, it is simply exerted to the extreme.
Another one to savor is Emily Wastson's performance, you probably don't notice her until the second half,
maybe when she blurts out "That's not fair. Bill is...", you don't notice her beauty,
but you When you watch it a second time, you will find that her brilliance is brighter than Kelly Macdonald, who has a lot of scenes.
"Gosford Park" is underpinned by these outstanding female stars, becoming one of the best British films of the 21st century
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Extended Reading
  • Meagan 2022-04-22 07:01:30

    The director is Altman

  • Millie 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    A model of group drama, those things behind the nobility

Gosford Park quotes

  • [talking about Lady Sylvia]

    Mary Maceachran: What was her family like?

    Elsie: What you'd expect: toffee-nosed and useless. Her father was the Earl of Carton, which sounds good except he didn't have a pot to piss in.

  • Elsie: Why do we spend our time living through them? Look at poor old Lewis. If her own mother had a heart attack, she'd think it was less important than one of Lady Sylvia's farts.