Let me tell you this, just look at Adjani, and look at the current Hollywood actresses, and you will know what is a fairy and what is a mother-in-law. There are a lot of idiots who have never seen a real beauty, and they try their best to admire the beauty of Bellucci, who is in fashion, or marvel at how beautiful Sophie Marceau is. A calf hair? The beauty who once drove the whole of France crazy, was so enthusiastically complimented by the great director Truffaut, and it was only appropriate: "Your face alone can tell a moving story, your gaze alone can create drama The vibe.”
I think this sentence illustrates an easily overlooked truth: great beauty needs to have the connotation of filling an aircraft carrier, not fooling people with a bathtub.
In films like Adele Hugo and Rodin's Lover, connotation means perfection. You seldom see a woman who will force you to pay attention to her "beauty" at any time, not just "punctuality"; even more rarely see a living thing other than a book, which can express the universal experience of mankind so profoundly, Those fantasies and despair and heartstrings.
I admit that Adjani's strong personality and reading habit also suit my personal taste. In my opinion, her statement so tragically is a sign of inner nobility: "A star is nothing but a dead celestial body that just shines in people's imaginations."
The female sculptor Camille Claudel, played by Adjani in "Rodin's Lover", is also one of the great beauties in my mind, and her neurotic character makes her attractive. In addition, Roy. Arundhatti is also a model of beauty in my mind. The Indian woman writer, who won the Booker Prize for her remarkable novel "The Humble God," has eyes as dark as a calf and lips as arrogant as Zorro. Let's just say, if she was 10 years younger and I'd be my girlfriend, I'd buy her the best marshmallows, keep her awake all night long...and tell her beautiful stories.
It seems a little out of place to admire the beauty of the soul so much. We live in an era of briefs, not squares, where people are more hedonistic than soul. I'm not totally against this trend, if you're a beauty, I might even pretend to be a bank robber to seduce you. I just want to emphasize the fact that the most valuable things are not the ones we use in our homes, and the same is true of real beauties. They are the symbols of the most beautiful world in people's hearts, and with the subtle light of character, people are attracted to confidants.
In terms of taste for beauty, there are two rascals that are interesting examples. Wang Jinglong in "The Fall of Yutang" is my opposite. When he first met his girlfriend Su San, he was amazed: "Of course, Taoism is also fascinated, and any real monk must break his precepts!" - Except for unhealthy thoughts, there is nothing else . Wong Fei-hung's father was a bit more aggressive, and he was half my comrade. In the movie "Once Upon a Time", he chanted twice, "Beauty rolls the bead curtain, sits deeply and frowns..." This move is not bad, at least it makes Li Bai's values of sadness as beauty get a comical echo after a thousand years.
When Britney decided to marry Kevin Federline, she had a wonderful quip to reporters: "I've kissed many frogs, and now I've found the prince." This sentence made me laugh out loud, Because she shows off really well. It's a pity that she and her peers are just as smart. Upbringing and xinxing are two different things. There are many pretty idiots who can read Heidegger or know 4 foreign languages.
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