His great-uncle was actually Donald Maclean, one of the "Cambridge Five". In that era, the actor came out publicly, which was almost equivalent to ruining his future. Huh... No matter which drama or movie he plays, Rupert Everett's outstanding appearance will always be the most dazzling one.
(*꒦ິ⌓꒦ີ) Now the gay community can be respected decently, it is really the blood and tears of countless predecessors... Although I really appreciate his courage and resistance to quit school in that era, but, The reality is that you have to follow the rules, otherwise...
Pulling back this film, although the theme of the plot is not deep, it will give five stars just for Rupert Everett's peerless beauty. How the actor's personal experience fits the role so well?
I'm just so superficial?... This face was carved out of an ancient Greek sculpture grinder. Is there anything more romantic than two handsome guys snuggling up on a boat by the bridge at night (if "Morris" is restraint, Sorry love, then here is my unfulfilled wish!!! ← Finally found someone more handsome than Hugh Grant.)
Damn, I always think of the part about pulling my clothes, I always feel that it is actually an unrequited love for Collin. James didn't explain it later in the film, and I always feel that I just fell in love with James at first sight. How can it compare to the feelings of my classmates for many years? what……
Also, I love this kind of character with a rebellious spirit, it gives me the feeling of Nathan in the British version of QAF, ah, it's so nice to be young... and the contrast of grievances after being beaten? Yazi + stubborn eyes There are still tears in the mouth, and the mother is too poking. (completely circled by fans ✓ )
The last picture is purely a joke and has nothing to do with this film. I always feel that after watching the movie and understanding the actor's difficult life experience, I taught a lesson to the rebellious me...
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