Whatever, after watching it, I like William's face very much, it looks oriental~~ and I think his expression is more outstanding than Dylan's. Dylan is very low-key and very self-conscious. He groans all day long. There are only a few words in his impression: self, not real. However, there are very few close-ups and dissections for him alone, so it is difficult for me to understand his character. Although he has a lot of roles, it can be seen from his behavior, but shouldn't the most real things come from the heart?
Three of the four people in the play couldn't understand it, and they didn't understand it thoroughly, so only William wanted to say: At first I thought he was just a supporting role and didn't pay much attention, but when I found out that he really loved Vera, I felt it was wrong... Where does the supporting role come from? What a shining point... So, he's not a supporting role.
One of the things I love about him is that he pulls Vera towards real, how many men can do that... hum! Dylan can't, lie to himself, lie to wife, lie to lover! Poets are a bit dangerous, but the stench of reality makes them no longer talented, it's really tangled.
The combing of the movie is done very well, and the characters can be seen from the details of the characters, such as Anita, the red nail polish is not wiped off. Dylan dresses very lightly, which shows that he has all the facts about reality.
It can be seen in the movie that Dylan is actually very painful, but fortunately he has his favorite childhood sweetheart and his wife, even if the wife has become a yellow-faced woman. In fact, if you look closely at Cat, you will know that her talent is not inferior to Dylan at all. She is also tormented by life. However, she is not as selfish as Dylan after all, and she still perceives the true face of life.
Everyone is real. It's just that under the influence of Dylan, everyone is so dramatic. So it seems that The Edge of Love, it turned out to be Dylan.
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