Little Children evaluation action
2021-12-14 08:01
"Little Children" is not so much an intricate love-hate drama between two couples entering a period of marital burnout, as it is a specific and subtle insight into and display of the living conditions of ordinary people. Director Todd Field, in a difficult decision that almost stopped his heart, always focused on the crowd that was agitated and out of control, and watched calmly and not without compassion. And the visual enjoyment presented by the pictures and moving mirrors is so beautiful in the tragic style that people are confusing and moving. The film captures the essence of the original work well, and combines the irony topic with the sensitive and slightly neurotic description of love. Group performances by the four protagonists Kate Winslet, Jackie Earl Harry, Patrick Wilson, and Jennifer Connelly inject vitality into the film. The criticisms are mainly aimed at: a sense of humor is weak; the empty shots and the long shots blindly pursue a sense of form and delay the rhythm; the obvious intention of sniping on the golden man is overly exposed and slightly disappointed ()
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The script creation of "Little Children" is full of wisdom, and the setting of the plot is reminiscent of "American Beauty." There are many wonderful things about the depressed housewife played by Winslet and the sex offender on parole played by Harry. The plot of the film is eloquent and moving, and it deeply expresses the struggle and search, anxiety and anxiety of the middle class in the face of ideals and reality. In the film, Winslet's naked appearance and his opponent's passionate interpretation also made the film full of eroticism. Although the subject matter is ordinary and the content is just a scene that can be seen daily, it is in parallel with the theme ()
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"Little Children" is an interesting movie that even absorbs the thrilling elements of Hitchcock. The actors of this film make this film full of funny, sexy and sad. In the final analysis, the director still has deep sympathy for the heart-wounded parents ()
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Extended Reading
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Brad Adamson: [talking about his wife] She makes documentaries.
Sarah Pierce: Oh, like Michael Moore?
Brad Adamson: Like PBS.
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Ronald James McGorvey: [after castrating himself] I'm gonna be good now.