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Federico 2022-10-23 20:53:19
Where did Braddock's vicissitudes and quiet eyes look.
It reminds me of "Leon", which is also a killer's feelings, but the killer's feelings in "The Hit" have room for the audience to imagine.
Braddock, the professional killer, rarely speaks, and is always standing there thinking, no one knows what he's thinking. Does he like Maggie? He kidnapped her;... -
Deron 2022-10-23 20:55:10
Subversive "self-mockery"
Rather than saying that this is a crime thriller, it is better to say that the power of crime thriller is eliminated by questioning and mocking the person's attitude towards life. The sarcasm lurks everywhere in a British-style cold humor, and the audience will be amused if they are not careful....

Jim Broadbent
Jim Broadbent (Jim Broadbent) , was born on May 24, 1949 in Lincolnshire (Lincolnshire), England, a British actor.
His friendly and versatile talent makes his performances sometimes flashy, seemingly out of the mainstream of Hollywood. However, in recent years, Browderbent’s acting style has become increasingly solid and stable, and has been praised and affirmed by the world, and finally won the recognition of Oscars with an "Iris" ("Iris") . Representative work " The Good Father ".
Early Experience
Jim Broadbent was born on May 24, 1949 in Lincolnshire (Lincolnshire) , England . He graduated from the London School of Music and Dramatic Arts in 1972. He started his career in stage performance with the Royal National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company (Royal Shakespeare Company). At the same time, he co-funded and formed the Brent Corrigan National Theatre Company with another person. , This two-person theater troupe mainly performs short history plays. In addition to theatrical performances, he also appeared on television frequently, participating in works by British directors Mike Newell (Mike Newell) and Stephen Frears (Stephen Frears).
Browderbent embarked on the path of filmmaking in 1978. His film debut was directed by Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski and was a judge of the 31st Cannes International Film Festival. Play a small role in the special award-winning horror film " The Shout" ("The Shout"). For the next few years, although he played very hard, he was just a little role playing tricks. Subsequently, he was able to continue working with British directors such as Terry Gilliam and Stephen Frears . Starred in Terry Gilliam’s two films: the imaginative sci-fi comedy " Time Bandits " ("Time Bandits" 1981) and the impressive fantasy comedy " Brazil " ("Brazil" 1985), His unconventional performance attracted people's attention. In 1984, he starred in - Stephen Frears directed the crime drama " killer storm " ( "The Hit").
Performing Experience
In 1987, Broadbent collaborated with Mike Newell, who had worked in the television industry , and got a major role in his film " The Good Father " ("The Good Father"). In this moving film, he plays a weak father Roger Miles. He lost his son because of the breakdown of his marriage, but he was inspired by his divorced wife, Anthony Hopkins. Hopkins) fight for custody. After that, Browderbent continued to play supporting roles, large and small, and at the same time, as he created one screen image after another, his popularity continued to rise.
The real reason for Jim Broadbent to be understood by fans all over the world is to rely on the support of the British director and screenwriter Mike Leigh (Mike Leigh). In 1990, in the family comedy " TO ME LOVE " ("Life Is Sweet") directed by Mike Lee, Browder Bent played the role of Andy, a kind chef who wanted to start a business, and hoped to run his own one day. His career is very lifelike and attracts the attention of the world. Two years later, Browderbent starred in the feature film "Enchanted April" directed by Mike Newell and the action film " Cry Game " directed by the famous Irish director Neil Jordan (Neil Jordan) ("The Crying Game") Two films, and self-edited and acted in the TV series "A Sense of History" ("A Sense of History"), and its popularity rose further. Subsequently, he appeared in a series of different styles of film, such as the Hollywood Gold director Woody Allen (Woody Allen) comedy " Bullets Over Broadway " ( "Bullets Over Broadway" 1994), British director John Owen (John Irvin) of Women thriller " widow Ridge " ( "widow's Peak" 1994 ) and the American director Richard Loncraine (Richard Loncraine) adapted from William ShakespeareHis business card " Richard III " ("Richard III" 1995) and so on.
In 1997, Browderbent first starred in the sci-fi thriller " Smilla's Sense of Snow " ("Smilla's Sense Of Snow") directed by the famous Danish director Bille August (Bille August ), and then starred in Peter Howitt (Peter Hewitt) Adapted from the classic fairy tale family FANTASY FILM "The Borrowers" ("The Borrowers"), plays the family father Pod Clock (Pod Clock) in the play, facing how to defend a group of dwarfs who are only four inches tall, Defend your homeland and fight against greedy evil forces. In the second year, he first appeared as a role in the action-adventure film " The Avengers " ("The Avengers") directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik , but unfortunately this film was the 19th edition that year. Awarded as the Worst Sequel or Remake Movie Award by the Golden Raspberry Awards . Then he played Mr. Boo, a dirty nightclub owner, in the musical comedy "Little Voice" by Mark Herman. These roles are generally not very good, and in 1999 he once again collaborated with Mike Lee in the musical biopic "Music Complex" ("Topsy-Turvy"), which was a great success. In the play, he played William Schwenck Gilbert, a famous English lyrics writer in the 19th century.(William Schwenk Gilbert), with complex emotions and comic pungency, successfully portrayed such a capricious English gentleman, acting as a pair of golden partners on the opera stage at that time in writing and composing. This film has won 4 nominations for the 72nd Oscars Awards. Browderbent also won the Volpi Award (Venice Film Festival's Volpi Cup) at the 56th Venice International Film Festival in 1999 for successfully shaping Gilbert-- --Best Actor Award.
In 2001, it was a bumper year for Jim Broadbent. He has released many influential films during the year. He first played the father of Bridget Jones ( Renee Kathleen Zellweger , Renee Zellweger) in the British romantic film " Bridget Jones's Diary " ("Bridget Jones's Diary") by the female director Sharon Maguire (Sharon Maguire) . This is a best-selling novel of the same name adapted from the British author Helen Fielding (Helen Fielding). It caused a small sensation after it was released and won the weekly box office champion. Then, he participated in the filming of the romantic Musical Film " Moulin Rouge " ("Moulin Rouge") by the famous Australian director Baz Luhrmann (Baz Luhrmann) . The film reproduces the gorgeous and extravagant nightlife of Moulin Rouge, famous for its Hong Chuen Wing dance at the end of the 19th century , and the decadent atmosphere of the era at that time. By popular stars Nicole Mary Kidman (Nicole Kidman) and Ewan McGregor(Ewan McGregor) starring, Broadbent in the play plays the witty and smart "Moulin Rouge" nightclub owner Harold Zidler (Harold Zidler), an excellent portrayal of this kind and evil, happiness and melancholy, A mixture of gentleness and brutality. Therefore, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 55th British Film Academy and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association in 2002 .
At the same time, he also played Iris's elderly husband John Bayley (John Bayley) in the love biopic " Iris " directed by Richard Eyre (Richard Eyre) , with Judith Olivia Dench (Judi Dench, elderly Iris) and Kate Winslet (Kate Winslet, young Iris) co-interpreted the "Britain's most talented woman"-a touching and romantic love story between novelist and philosopher Iris Murdoch (Iris Murdoch) and her husband John for more than 40 years. Browderbent's old John loves life, is rigorous, yet lively and passionate, and truly interprets the love and companionship with Iris in the last days, which is credible and respectable. With his outstanding performance in this film, Browder Bent was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 59th Golden Globe Awards in 2002 and for Best Supporting Actor at the 74th Oscars Awards.
In 2002, Broadbent took part in the gangster film master Martin Scorsese (Martin Scorsese) directed the crime drama ""("Gangs of New York"), this is a film depicting the struggle between the two major gangs in New York from 1840 to 1863-the Italian mafia and the local American mafia. He played Tweed (Tweed) in the play, and together with idol stars Leo (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Cameron Diaz (Cameron Diaz), he reproduced the real scenes of bloody fights between violent groups in the 19th century.
In 2009, he played Horace.EFSlughorn in the movie " Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince " .
In 2012, he played Sir Denis Thatcher in the film " the iron lady " in which Meryl Streep played the former prime minister .
In 2018, the TV movie " King Lear " co-starred with Anthony Hopkins was broadcast
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In 2019, starring in the movie " Dolittle ".
Extended Reading
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Myron: I think you're crazy, but I admire your attitude.
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Willie: I'm not scared.
Braddock: You gotta be.
Willie: Why? Cause everyone else is?