First of all, distinguished from traditional American style movies whose plots are usually compact and moves quickly, the pace of this movie was so unhurriedly and quietly that every subtle plot of the movie, such as complex emotion change and conversation, was enlarged clearly. It specialized in showing us audience thoroughly details.
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The author held that it was performed awkwardly but from necessity. What is more, the whole story emerged following the reading of Francesca’ letter to her kids.
Last but not least, the direction was very creative which contributed largely to the success of this movie. The director of “The bridge of Madison County”, Mr. Eastwood, magnificently accomplished transforming the romantic story vividly on the screen, as the author commented that this movie was marvelous and worked better than the book with the same name.
After reading this movie review, I decided to watch the movie again. I carefully observed each conversation as well as plots during my second watching. Admittedly, this movie did deserve the admiration of countless audience. Beautiful countryside scenery presented in the movie brought me to a simple and quiet world which was also described the first paragraph of Janet’s article, the picturesque Iowa. Moreover, torturous conflicts inside Francesca kept knocking my heart until she cried to separate with her true