첫 주문 시 30% 할인 | 할인 코드: FIRST30

logo

검색
US$13.73

Missguided x Playboy 양면 토끼 프린트 버킷 햇 핑크 토끼 로고 패턴 자외선 차단 페스티벌 모자

19 리뷰
색:화이트
설명 (설명)
카툰
안전한 결제
배송 대상 United States
무료 배송 (주문 ≥ US$65.00).표준 배송 주문 도착 예정 날짜 6월 23 - 6월 29
반품 정책
지정된 택배사를 통해 30일 이내에 간편하게 반품하실 수 있습니다.

룩 얻기

리뷰 (19)
더보기
4.9
m***4
2026/06/03
Some films are so emotionally overwhelming that they don’t just tell you a story—they grab you by the ribs and refuse to let go. Scott Hicks’s Shine (1996) is exactly that kind of film. Based on the true story of Australian pianist David Helfgott, it traces one man’s descent into mental illness and his painstaking, triumphant re-emergence into life. With a career-defining performance from Geoffrey Rush, a heartbreaking turn from Armin Mueller-Stahl, and a musical soul that never stops beating, Shine remains one of the most devastatingly beautiful biopics ever made. It is not a film about perfection. It is a film about survival. The story opens in the 1950s. Young David Helfgott (Alex Rafalowicz) is a child prodigy growing up in a cramped Australian household ruled by his father, Peter (Mueller-Stahl). Peter is a Holocaust survivor—brilliant, loving, and utterly tyrannical. He pushes David to win competitions but forbids him from leaving home to study abroad. His mantra is simple: fami
번역
이 리뷰는shein.com에서 왔습니다.