There never was an Arron

Lucinda 2022-04-19 09:01:29

Watching Norton's movies will always be a pleasant surprise~ First-
degree fear
was originally thought to be my favorite action movie (later I found out that it is a psychological movie genre that I rarely dabble in, but it doesn't matter, for Norton's sake, I watched it in a week. 2 hours of play)
Arr~ A stubborn baby~
I always believed in his split personality like Richard, always
believed there was another Roy
but I think~
He lied to Richard and lied
to me
So the person in front of the computer

is surprised that Norton's own acting skills
can switch between Arr and Roy in an instant,
but when I know that there is only one Roy from beginning to end,
I realize that he is
really good at acting. The man is Roy! ! !
It 's not Norton's acting that separates Arr and Roy,
but Roy himself is two people...

Maybe everyone has two sides
, one is cowardice
and one is profiteering

. Who is not pretending to be Arr?
But I don't think his pretense
is to get rid of sin. It is a kind of ridicule
to the world and a challenge to the world's compassion for the weak.

Who knows that the weak in our eyes who need rescue are the real ones who should be protected?

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Extended Reading
  • Haylee 2021-10-22 14:40:56

    I like to watch court scenes very much. Several court scenes in this film are very exciting, and the final reversal is good; Norton’s performance should be complimented by the small eyes that constantly switch between evil and innocence~

  • Ed 2022-03-24 09:01:26

    The dance of good and evil. The most handsome old man Richard Gere + dashing Edward Norton.

Primal Fear quotes

  • [Marty is trying to woo Janet again, kissing the back of her neck and humming as she smokes a cigarette at the bar in the party for the Archbishop]

    Martin Vail: Come on... all you have to do is turn around.

    Janet Venable: I thought you liked it better like this. That way you don't have to look at the person.

    Martin Vail: You're mean.

    [ingratiatingly]

    Martin Vail: Look at me.

    [She turns to face him. He is grinning seductively]

    Martin Vail: Come on. Let's go find a bar you can still smoke in.

    Janet Venable: Thanks for the invite, but I don't like one-night stands all that much.

    Martin Vail: We saw each other for months.

    Janet Venable: It was a one-night stand, Marty. It just lasted six months.

  • Martin Vail: [in a private room inside the district attorney's office] Mr. Pinero has never been convicted of anything. Cops jumped him, he was left bleeding in the snow. It's a miracle he survived. Having said that, I am not opposed to a settlement.

    John Shaughnessy: A million-five and Pinero leaves the state.

    Martin Vail: You can't limit a citizen's right to live wherever he wants to. Legally, that's unenforceable.

    John Shaughnessy: Whether or not it's enforceable or just a gentleman's agreement, Mr. Pinero will know what we want.