Dylan Thomas. A British poet who knows a little bit. Maybe he has something worth writing about, like his little verses that are almost everywhere in the film. But unfortunately, the director didn't want to make this film into a biopic, and the biography is just a cover.
Just like the poster, the focus of this film is on these two beauties. Plus handsome Slyan Murphy. The feelings of the four people are as confused as those of Dylan's poems, and even their thoughts are confused.
The subtle feelings between the four people are hysterical and suffocating. But it's not that delicate. The chaotic relationship may be exactly what the title of the film is - the edge of love. The four are always on the edge of love. Perseverance worth mentioning, fantasy worth mentioning, nostalgic worth mentioning, indulgence worth mentioning. Everyone loves so much chaos. Maybe the root of all this is just because one of them has a poet.
How can the poet's overflowing and deranged feelings be so attractive! Is it because of his unparalleled talent, or the total incompetence of his life? !
He can use the most gorgeous language to indulge all women, but he always uses the most cowardly way of life to make himself a parasite.
Perhaps a woman's so-called love is half worship and half pity. The combination of father and child is the perfect lover.
This is an absurd conclusion.
The most noteworthy things about this film: 1. The perfect picture, like all British movies, the picture is as perfect as an oil painting. I want to take a screenshot of every frame.
2. Actor: Silian Murphy is still the most perfect, and has a lot of experience in chasing girls. Keira Knightley's singing and dancing looks are a bit amazing, but the first collaboration with Sienna Miller was perfect. A classic and a modern, complement each other.
3. The best stuff is left for last, the original soundtrack. Quite classical, you won't forget the music
tidbits in this movie: Bob Dylan really changed his last name because he admired Dylan Thomas! what a legend
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