And aside from moral self-questioning, I will still have such a happy and fully supported family in ANDY, let me know. Can I ask CAN I? Even if I feel sympathy, can I show the greatest respect in my actions - that is, treat them as normal people. Even after nearly 20 years, I can know that he has wounds and can rest assured Would I let him hold my newborn baby? Would I be willing to visit as a guest to use his bathroom? I wondered how long I could last if I was in the library, looking at the haggard, coughing AIDS patients across from me. In China, I'm afraid ANDY can't even get such a rational and calm treatment from his own family. I won't ask myself to give the answer, but this film can make people reflect on the current situation of society and individual behavior, which is already a great success.
Actor, Tom Hanks' first actor is still well deserved. Just thinking about seeing him young and tender, the situation took a turn for the worse. However, his best look is when he loses weight and becomes a little awl-faced and surprisingly white, hahaha, which is in line with the current aesthetic of those handsome men. Encountering such a role is an excellent opportunity for a good actor. I think actors above the level will not act bluntly and contrived, but when an actor encounters such a role, it is very easy to use too much force and expressiveness. too strong. I think what impressed me most about him was that, for such a ill-fated and tragic character, he didn't try to provoke everyone's sympathy, and he didn't deliberately make everyone cry. He appeared in a very calm image most of the time, without roaring, without venting, and the greatest emotional expression was just indulging his life with the opera. Anyway, every time I watch his performance, I have a big word written in my heart. Ordinarily, I have watched a lot of his movies, but every time I know that he is Tom Hanks, I will still remember his role firmly.
Denzel Washington also did quite well, but it was the defendant's attorney who impressed me the most. That woman with a pale face and a slow tone, every time she said FACT, my heart shuddered. Every word is like a knife, simple, profound and deadly.
The song and the final childhood image are classic. Time is nothing, in front of a good movie, its role is not to make the picture look old and ridiculous, but to give generations of people the opportunity to see it.
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