Anthony Hopkins is an unforgettable actor. Silence of the Lambs, knocking on the head of the opponent, picking up the spoon and eating - the evil Hannibal is so disgustingly implanted in your memory, isn't it? My equally unforgettable novella "Qibao Loutai", didn't its author Ms. Chen Ping also juxtapose the brain-eating demons with 911? So, I'm revisiting this old film for Anthony Hopkins.
It is the same evil, from a demon to a human, the same mechanism is exhausted, and its terrifying scale has increased unknowingly.
After watching "Breakthrough", you must not forget the large roller coaster-like installation placed on Ted's home and desk at the same time. The marbles replaced the shuttle on the track that went up and down, and where it landed was entirely up to Ted, the designer of the device. "What's the problem with the cabin?" his subordinate asked. Ted slapped a film on the screen and poked his index finger: "Here!" "Do you want to check it again?" "No!" Ted said. The cabin problem Ted can't make a mistake in his judgment, and the next wife-killing plan is not bad.
Jennifer, how beautiful, like a juicy peach, the movie doesn't tell us why she cheated, presumably, it has something to do with Ted's age. This is how marriage is. You enjoy the wealth of the old man in the harvest period, but you have to give up the goodness of the young man in the cultivation period. Jennifer wants to have both, and tragedy inevitably ensues.
An old husband can't tolerate his wife stealing and murdering.
We don't know but Ted does know that Rubeus, the wife's lover, is the police department's negotiator. He also knew that only Ruburt could walk into his house and confront him after the murder. So everything progressed under Ted's control: Jennifer was seriously wounded in the head by Ted's gunshot, and Ruburt was allowed into Ted's house only to discover that it was his self-proclaimed Mrs. Smith who was lying in a pool of blood. Lover, out of control, he threw down Ted... American law stipulates that suspects have the right to appoint a prosecutor. Assistant prosecutor Willie, who was born in poverty and smug, was ordered by Ted and tasted the first in his career. A bitter fruit of failure, because Ruburt and the police department who cooperated with him could not find physical evidence. Is that gun? Yes, it was brought back to the station by the police, but it was a new gun that had never been fired before! What about witnesses? Ruburt heard Ted say that he killed Jennifer, but because of his relationship with Jennifer, Ruburt had no right to stand on the witness stand... In this way, in the absence of physical witnesses, the court had to acquit ted. His triumphant killing killed Ruburt, who, unable to withstand repeated insults from physical to intellectual, shot himself. Later we learned that Ruber's death and Jennifer's serious injury were related to the same gun - at the beginning of the film, Ted went to the hotel where Jennifer was having sex with Ruber. No, he deliberately exchanged his newly bought guns for Luber's same style of guns in the past. "He has been sitting in the courtroom, but he never thought that the evidence was hanging around his waist." At a flash of inspiration, after Willi understood Ted's trick of changing guns, Ted could still be so arrogant, because he planned to kill his wife. Part of it is a deep understanding of the spirit of American law: the same case cannot be tried twice. Where did Ted want to know what he would do if there was one missing link in his foolproof plan that Jennifer hadn't died. Missing painfully in his heart was the last word Ted said to his wife. Hopkins was sincere, but Jennifer's reassurance belonged to someone else, and the pain took another step forward. He raised Rubeus The gun was aimed at Jennifer's head. If Jennifer was killed by a single shot, Ted's pain in "The Flaw" would be "boom", and the unbroken pain would make Ted sleepless: Although the body is floating in the air, the soul is still there , how would Jennifer tear apart Ted's last remaining conscience? So after his release, he anxiously ran to the hospital to sign to give up the treatment of Jennifer. The movie makes Willie declare to Ted that his impatience has inadvertently committed the second sin, which means promoting good and eliminating evil, because a man as wise and evil as Ted will not be in a hurry. Unplug wife's respirator. Jennifer's life is not as good as death. In fact, Ted's revenge has been upgraded to a carnival. He resolutely let his wife go to the west. There is only one explanation: he loves Jennifer. It's a pity that we were so fascinated by the charm of Ted's screenwriter's thinking that we were so fascinated by "The Flaw" that we didn't think about the affection in Ted's last sentence to his wife. The sentence goes like this: I miss you so much, this miss is painfully stuck in my heart.
I rewatched "The Flaw" at Anthony Hopkins, because I think he expressed this meaning: It was not Willy's flash of inspiration that finally defeated Ted, but the love in his heart. meaning.
Many times we are helpless, it is because we have sincerity in our hearts.
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