I met Pride and Prejudice in 2006, watched it over a dozen times from its initial surprise to its final indulgence, and reciting the lines wasn't enough to express how obsessed I was with it, it shaped the time in a way The image of a perfect woman and the appearance of a beautiful love in my heart, and Austen has also become my favorite female writer. I have not let go of her series of works, whether they are English originals or adapted movies. There is also a set of Austen's original series of books at home. And it's all because of Kayla's Elizabeth. Austin is not only a writer who loves to write about marriage, family and children's love. If anyone thinks so, his taste is obviously worth scrutiny and doubt. After all, a novel like Austen can be as famous as Shakespeare with ten fingers. can be counted. For Austen's novel, I personally think that no matter how much praise I can give it, of course, in order to fit the title of the article, I still have to go back to Kayla, the English rose. How to evaluate an actor's greatness or not. If it is not a professional film critic, we may not be able to give pertinent and in-place comments from the perspective of acting, but at least, from a layman's perspective, when an actor can perfectly restore the characters in the book, I think she is not too far from greatness. distant. In the hearts of movie fans, Elizabeth is Kayla, and Kayla is Elizabeth. In her twenties, she has already contributed Oscar-level performances to movie fans. Later "Atonement" and "The Duchess" were not as brilliant as "Pride and Prejudice", but Keira still performed her own style. The one that surprised me the most was "New York Restart", in which Keira's role as a singer subverted the classical female role she had always created based on the background of the 18th century British countryside or high society. The performance gave many fans a refreshing feeling. After the age of twenty-seven or eighteen, no longer is overly obsessed with idols. The love for Kayla also seems to have gone from warm to dull to the edge of disappearing. When I watched "The Imitation Game" that she filmed with Cuan Fu, I was able to look at her acting very calmly, and I stopped reciting lines and watched it repeatedly. It wasn't until the age of 30 that Kayla disappeared from my world completely. It can be said, at least for me, that maturity means no longer indulging in the fantasies of idols, and idols are no longer able to serve as a source of stimulation and trigger of sadness and joy. However, watching "Colette" tonight, I felt like I was back in 2006, or a year later, in 2007, when I was reciting lines like crazy, and everyone had to show it off. It is impossible to choose a suitable word to describe the ingenious pleasure of this familiar deja vu tonight. Subtle in English words is probably such a feeling. People often say that certain people make you feel like you have a click, and to put it vernacularly, "Colette" made me feel that way. It has almost everything I like in content and form. From the past to the present, the yearning and illusion of life in the English countryside has always been reflected in my viewing choices. In my opinion, the British habit of walking after a meal is not just a return to nature, it is a leisurely and charming act. So I'm fascinated by the English country movies that show the Victorian era. Although Colette is French, I think she has a strong British flavor in this film, which may be because Colette is played by Keira, so Even Paris has an English countryside vibe to my eyes. independent women. Movies with independent women as the theme have always been my favorite. Whether Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice" or Catherine in "Out of Africa", they are all extremely feminine characters. Their independence does not conflict with the beauty of women, but independence gives them a more attractive Unforgettable beauty and irresistible appeal. Colette in Colette is no exception. I think she is so charming. A talented female writer, deviant stage performer, bisexual, and a free-spirited soul. Of course, Keira's performance made me feel once again that Colette was her and she was Colette. In short, under the excitement, after a meal of nonsense, I still feel that Kayla, this British rose, was, is, and will be an actor with great personal charm and performance style in the film industry, and she is also one of the few There are not many actresses who can be immersed in the golden river of Hollywood and still maintain their original colors. I think this is very commendable. Above all , once again , this particular England rose with her authenticity and stylish performing talent rock my mind[em]e202[/em] From the past to the present, the yearning and illusion of life in the English countryside has always been reflected in my viewing choices. In my opinion, the British habit of walking after a meal is not just a return to nature, it is a leisurely and charming act. So I'm fascinated by the English country movies that show the Victorian era. Although Colette is French, I think she has a strong British flavor in this film, which may be because Colette is played by Keira, so Even Paris has an English countryside vibe to my eyes. independent women. Movies with independent women as the theme have always been my favorite. Whether Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice" or Catherine in "Out of Africa", they are all extremely feminine characters. Their independence does not conflict with the beauty of women, but independence gives them a more attractive Unforgettable beauty and irresistible appeal. Colette in Colette is no exception. I think she is so charming. A talented female writer, deviant stage performer, bisexual, and a free-spirited soul. Of course, Keira's performance made me feel once again that Colette was her and she was Colette. In short, under the excitement, after a meal of nonsense, I still feel that Kayla, this British rose, was, is, and will be an actor with great personal charm and performance style in the film industry, and she is also one of the few There are not many actresses who can be immersed in the golden river of Hollywood and still maintain their original colors. I think this is very commendable. Above all , once again , this particular England rose with her authenticity and stylish performing talent rock my mind[em]e202[/em] From the past to the present, the yearning and illusion of life in the English countryside has always been reflected in my viewing choices. In my opinion, the British habit of walking after a meal is not just a return to nature, it is a leisurely and charming act. So I'm fascinated by the English country movies that show the Victorian era. Although Colette is French, I think she has a strong British flavor in this film, which may be because Colette is played by Keira, so Even Paris has an English countryside vibe to my eyes. independent women. Movies with independent women as the theme have always been my favorite. Whether Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice" or Catherine in "Out of Africa", they are all extremely feminine characters. Their independence does not conflict with the beauty of women, but independence gives them a more attractive Unforgettable beauty and irresistible appeal. Colette in Colette is no exception. I think she is so charming. A talented female writer, deviant stage performer, bisexual, and a free-spirited soul. Of course, Keira's performance made me feel once again that Colette was her and she was Colette. In short, under the excitement, after a meal of nonsense, I still feel that Kayla, this British rose, was, is, and will be an actor with great personal charm and performance style in the film industry, and she is also one of the few There are not many actresses who can be immersed in the golden river of Hollywood and still maintain their original colors. I think this is very commendable. Above all , once again , this particular England rose with her authenticity and stylish performing talent rock my mind[em]e202[/em] independent women. Movies with independent women as the theme have always been my favorite. Whether Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice" or Catherine in "Out of Africa", they are all extremely feminine characters. Their independence does not conflict with the beauty of women, but independence gives them a more attractive Unforgettable beauty and irresistible appeal. Colette in Colette is no exception. I think she is so charming. A talented female writer, deviant stage performer, bisexual, and a free-spirited soul. Of course, Keira's performance made me feel once again that Colette was her and she was Colette. In short, under the excitement, after a meal of nonsense, I still feel that Kayla, this British rose, was, is, and will be an actor with great personal charm and performance style in the film industry, and she is also one of the few There are not many actresses who can be immersed in the golden river of Hollywood and still maintain their original colors. I think this is very commendable. Above all , once again , this particular England rose with her authenticity and stylish performing talent rock my mind[em]e202[/em] independent women. Movies with independent women as the theme have always been my favorite. Whether Elizabeth in "Pride and Prejudice" or Catherine in "Out of Africa", they are all extremely feminine characters. Their independence does not conflict with the beauty of women, but independence gives them a more attractive Unforgettable beauty and irresistible appeal. Colette in Colette is no exception. I think she is so charming. A talented female writer, deviant stage performer, bisexual, and a free-spirited soul. Of course, Keira's performance made me feel once again that Colette was her and she was Colette. In short, under the excitement, after a meal of nonsense, I still feel that Kayla, this British rose, was, is, and will be an actor with great personal charm and performance style in the film industry, and she is also one of the few There are not many actresses who can be immersed in the golden river of Hollywood and still maintain their original colors. I think this is very commendable. Above all , once again , this particular England rose with her authenticity and stylish performing talent rock my mind[em]e202[/em]
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