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9. Emma Stone
"Help"
When the world is doing the same wrong thing, ordinary people who still hold on to the faith of integrity are truly great. The help, first, the blunt meaning is the maid, second, the mutual help of the heart between the white and the black maid, and third, this film is a true reproduction of the inner "distress" state of the black liberation movement in that era, and the various ironies expressed in the film are also commendable.
8. Hilary Swank, "Angel of The Rights of Women"
The firmness, the sunshine and the wildness in the eyes of Temiswank. The road to the feminist revolution is lonely, arduous, and long, admiring those feminists, who pursue freedom while also having to endure all kinds of pain, obstacles, confrontations, and tortures. Hats off to them. Many things in our lives today are earned by them. How terrible the political struggle is, I still want to be a little girl with a little feminism. The soundtrack of this film is not as trendy as it is.
7. Cate Blanchett's "Carol"
Hines knows women better than women, has more confidence in women than women... In New York in the fifties, homosexuality was still considered a mental illness. But the four words "be loyal to yourself" were taken lightly by him: nothing could not be put down. Both of these female characters are so beautiful that both men are a bit annoying (although at that time men were also very stressed, even more). Dreaming back to the beauty and perfection of "Far from Heaven"
6. Scarlett Johansson, "Crazy Man And Woman"
If you watch it for the first time, you will feel boring at first, there are many dialogues that you don't understand at all, and you have to see the last paragraph to feel shocked. And then watched the second time, so I understood it all, and there was a lot of foreplay in the original foreplay, a lot of foreshadowing, and the dialogue of the scene had a deep meaning. A very interesting film ~~
5. Natalie Portman, "This Killer Isn't Too Cold"
What about killers? What about the police? Cold or gentle, not judged by profession. That policeman cold-blooded wanted someone to stab him to death~! And this killer, people are distressed and just want to gently and gently hug him.
4. Amy Adams
Julie and Julia
Very powerful cross-narrative film, the passage exchange is simple and sharp, the plot direction echoes very cleverly, and what is even better is that as a work that writes about the realization of female values, the director does not portray the male characters in a bleak, on the contrary, Paul is also a highlight in the movie. The way he climbs up the stool to customize the kitchen railing for his tall wife, and the way he says to Julia, "You are the butter on my bread, the breath of life", all add a lot to the movie
3. Jennifer Lawrence, "The Happiness Line Behind the Dark Clouds"
I haven't seen such an American healing literary film for a long time, which reminds me of "The Love of Sex Dolls". Jarro completely subverted the bad impression left on me in the Hunger Games, Bradley, as always handsome, did not expect him to play such a role, and the old and skinny Robert De Niro who was still sexy and scummy.
2. Angelina Jolie "Mr. and Mrs. Smith"
This classic film (including the relationship between the two outside the film) has not been seen until now. Strong male and female protagonists, fortunately watched, otherwise it would be really regrettable. This movie was interpreted by the two people what is "marriage is the grave of love, but if there is no grave, people will inevitably become lonely ghosts and ghosts are too cupy" view. Angelina Jolie is indeed known as the famous brand of Hollywood's superstar. above.
1. Kate Winslet, The Life of David Gore
The world needs paranoia, but 1 is enough. Sometimes being so frightened that we cry is not because of the cruelty of the flesh, but you don't know that the human heart and spirit can be so hard, rather than waiting for the guilt of being given charity afterwards, maybe we can take the initiative to create all this, even if the result, is insignificant.