I was going to see Giuseppe Tornatore’s film “The Best Proposal” and finally got ready. I'm sitting there thinking about it. It left a difficult impression. The main character at first does not cause much sympathy - all his life he shuns people, literally disdaining them, he is a crook who appropriated, or rather bought for a meager,
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I was going to see Giuseppe Tornatore’s film “The Best Proposal” and finally got ready. I'm sitting there thinking about it. It left a difficult impression. The main character at first does not cause much sympathy - all his life he shuns people, literally disdaining them, he is a crook who appropriated, or rather bought for a meager, compared to the real, value of the picture of famous masters, passing them off as copies. He is rich, famous in the narrow circles of collectors, seems cunning and quirky, but each person has his weaknesses, which can always be played. All his life he dealt with women only in paintings with whom he spent time at home in the vault. Suddenly, a mysterious woman appears in his life. From the very beginning, it is clear that a scam is being played out, and he himself suspects it, until after all he does not fall into carefully prepared and skillfully placed snares. At the end, it is already humanly pathetic, although the hero still does not cause sympathy. Jeffrey Rush plays that role perfectly. Filmed perfectly, the music of Ennio Morricone is also good, and other actors did not pump up - Donald Sutherland, Jim Sturgess and Sylvia Hooks. " - Well, what's it like to live with a woman? It's like going to an auction, you never know if your offer is the best. “Human emotions are like works of art, they are not difficult to fake, they only seem genuine, and you look at them – a fake.”
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