Before watching Perfect Feeling, I took a rough look at the introduction. If it weren't for Eva Green and Ewan McGregor's high status in my heart, and it seems that their relationship is the highlight, I wouldn't watch this movie. It turns out to be right, 7 points.
Eva is very beautiful, with a vicious, capable and bottomless fragility. Ewan is very sunny, with calm, soft and endless affection. The director is very discerning, and brought these two people who seem to be unable to fight together, almost seamlessly complementing each other, making their scenes particularly dazzling, I hate to take another look.
As for infectious diseases, of course, there are shocks, but there is no theoretical basis, the description is too rough, and it is not an exaggeration to treat it as a gimmick. Perhaps when the director chose the actors, he was a little worried that the plot of the disease was too weak, and hoped that the actor's excellent emotional drama could add a little bit to the final evaluation?
I like the scene where the two of them eat soap in the bathtub best. It can be so happy without the sense of taste and smell. As the old saying goes, love can resist all pain. The last scene is also beautiful. At the end of the world, I can still touch you, so the world is still alive.
In my opinion, this ending couldn't be more beautiful.
In the end, Eva's figure is really a woman who looks so jealous! Ewan plays Arsehole without a little charm. In my heart, he will always be the boy who innocently blinked his shining and slightly ignorant eyes.
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