2008年7月29日 星期二
Sulk
sulk
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vi. (不及物動詞 intransitive verb)
1. 生氣,慍怒
n. (名詞 noun)[C]
1. 生氣,慍怒[P1]
She's having a bit of the sulks.
她在生氣。
2. 生氣的人,含怒不語的人
After being left by his fiancée Vera (Minnie Driver), Colin takes to sulking about in a small Vermont hotel run by Joanie Fisher (Mary Steenburgen). When Joanie becomes aware of Colin's broken heart, she decides to match him up with a local woman named Mandy (Heather Graham). But just as romance begins to ensue between Colin and Mandy, Vera suddenly pops back into the picture with intentions of rekindling her relationship with Colin.
As a result, the focus in Laurence Boswell's production is very much on the performances. Hayden Christensen, looking like a taller Martin Amis, exhibits a fine rangy sulkiness as Dennis. Jake Gyllenhaal as Warren is naturally comic and engagingly defenceless. And Anna Paquin as Jessica combines prim formality of speech with an argumentative sexual ardour. All three are highly talented, instantly beguiling young actors even if Lonergan's study of subsidised social rebels leaves you wanting more.
ardor
激情;狂熱
see sullen scowl
prim ensue
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