The Good Guy Profound Image
2022-04-14 08:01
In Julio Pietro's view, being able to gain a foothold in such a competitive city requires that every character in the film has to appear in a profound and knowledgeable image, Pietro said. Admitted: "Even every book mentioned in the film has a certain meaning and depth, because we choose them for some special reasons. For example, the use of "" Lolita " (Lolita) is not just a plot setting, it is not simply to get Daniel to join the women's book club, because the novel describes a forbidden love story, which just reflects Daniel's A pointless struggle between ethics and romanticism; then Pride & Prejudice , which focuses on the tragic mistakes of first impressions, you can find Elizabeth Bennet in Beth The shadow of Tet, who is trying to correct the direction she initially went wrong; and the book Daniel is reading(The Idiot), the original author Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Fyodor Dostoyevsky) tried to describe in the novel the image of a really good man who spends most of his time in madness, and I tried to be arbitrary and capricious. A similar figure is portrayed against the backdrop of Wall Street. In the end, I also borrowed the narrative structure strategy from The Good Soldier to get right to the heart of the film's concept, even though a lot of things are basically the opposite for a film like this . "
Extended Reading
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Daniel Seaver: Sometimes people just aren't who you thought they were.
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Daniel Seaver: He loved her more than anything, even his own life. I think that's what love is. Anything else is just, a distraction.