Long Shot evaluation action
2021-12-19 08:01
"Long Shot" is very interesting, but it is deeply rooted in character and dilemma. The film is full of topicality, and even evokes thought from time to time, and at the same time, it does not forget to adhere to the mission of entertaining the audience. The script combines the easy-to-reach character laughter with some clever political topic humor very well. There are some interesting dramas with physical humor, but the film is also very honest in the presentation of the characters. In many of these movies, the motivation for portraying a role of a woman in power is actually to soften the edges and corners in the conflict, so as to show the other side that is necessary in romantic comedies.
But as Secretary of State, Charlotte made some difficult decisions as part of her job. On the contrary, Charlotte was helpless in dealing with the sudden warming of the relationship with Fred. On the one hand, he was afraid of being discovered, and on the other hand, he was also considering future stability-this was very exciting. It may be more difficult for foreign audiences to understand the social and political stalks, but the honesty of the core driving force of the characters makes the film look real and fulfilling, and it can be accepted by a wider group of people.
Extended Reading
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Fred Flarsky: We did almost just die, though, right?
Charlotte Field: We totally almost just died.
Fred Flarsky: Good, so I didn't just overreact.
Charlotte Field: Oh, you totally overreacted.
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Fred Flarsky: I once 69:ed Fidel Castro. You thought his *beard* was big...