Biography is not a shortcut, acting is king

Elsa 2022-03-23 09:02:01

All three stars were given to Aunt Mei. She is not a big fan of her, so I won't just praise her, but I have carefully read a lot of pertinent comments on her acting skills. Overall, she is highly invested but a little overworked, but maybe it's because everyone is demanding of her. Gao Cai will be more critical of the level of Aunt Mei in this Iron Lady, especially in old age (everyone has a high degree of consensus on this point). The eyes and the light in the eyes are so precise. As for the middle age, I specially found Thatcher's. Judging from the video of the Congressional debate, it seems that there is still a little bit of flavor missing. Maybe the director pursued too much to express "woman" Thatcher rather than "Prime Minister" Thatcher, which led to the whole article being so strong and tough that there was no exaggeration. People who are unfamiliar with her have seen the film, and may use words such as independence and bravery (resolutely participating in politics in youth), courage (parliamentary debate), too much career (seldom taking care of children), etc. to describe this female prime minister, but there should be very few people. I will use "Iron Lady" to describe her (at least I don't, maybe because I'm politically blind==)

anyway, the best female lead is still optimistic about Aunt Mei; I have seen The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Personally, I think the heroine's performance is actually good, but it's still a lot worse than Aunt Mei. Originally, this film didn't give the heroine enough room to play; It’s not like last year’s Precious had a chance to report a female supporting role; Monroe hasn’t watched it yet, so I didn’t like it at the beginning ==


Besides, the director’s montage of youth and old age interspersed in the film makes it hard not to think of Easter Wood's two entries this year, J Edgar, have several similar editing styles. J Edgar's focus is too much on his political career, and Hoover's private life is ambiguous. Both biographies are scripted to varying degrees. The problem is that it is indeed difficult to compare with last year's King's Speech. It is said that biopics are easy to win awards, but it is far from easy.

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  • Michele 2022-03-21 09:02:01

    The actor's acting skills are not mentioned, but the script is criticized too much

  • Kole 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    It is more about Mrs. Thatcher's unknown weak side, how come the "iron" lady's theory? I don't quite like Aunt Mei to be the actress.

The Iron Lady quotes

  • Margaret Thatcher: This lot seems bound to do the same... but they will rue the day.

  • Margaret Thatcher: We will stand on principle... or we will not stand at all.