is the fifth diamond king in Pretty Woman; the
film is a lawyer who fights for fame, money and never for justice.
edward norton,
which is said to be his film debut,
plays a suspect accused of murder.
Recently, I have often watched this kind of film with split personality.
Yesterday was a beautiful soul with a relatively warm heart, and
today is this one. . .
I thought it was a very ordinary movie.
Norton's appearance in it was super sympathetic, and
he even stuttered when he spoke.
When threatened, he would become super scary,
full of fucking, and even hitting people.
I thought that this poor child
was not murdered by homicide, he was just an innocent victim,
a person who had been suppressed for too long, a person with a split personality, who
always used another identity to
vent his dissatisfaction with this world.
He thought that he had suffered all the sorrows of the world, that he
was abused by his father since he was a child, and that he was sexually harassed by the bishop.
As a result,
the final ending was really shocking
. Everyone was deceived by this kind face. In the
end, everything
was a play written and directed by this kid.
In the last ten minutes of the film, when everything was unraveled,
I was very depressed and felt like I was being played with,
but I suddenly began to admire the director.
This arrangement was very refreshing and relieved.
Finally,
I understand that when looking at the veil,
Why do I always feel that Norton is faintly evil,
it turns out that this is a tradition, and it is
worthy of being the four big villains in Hollywood with a baby face.
Finally,
there is no so-called fairness and justice in this world, and
I also understand
why the title of the film is called first-level fear.
It turned out that the most frightening thing was never
blood, corpses, or ghosts. . .
but the heart.
I remember,
last summer, I
watched the will smith series of action movies,
what Independence Day, Public Enemy,
and then it became a little
violent in those days. .
I started watching so many perverted and twisted films this year. . .
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