I can also accept the cruel plot of one person. I've been numb to see the murder in the movie. I can kill him any way, whether it is strangled, hanged, hacked, whatever, it's just a show anyway. However, in this scene, knowing that he was going to kill Jude Law, I just couldn't see him killing him.
In Alain Deron's version, he killed Dickie, it was cold-blooded, for Dickie's money, for Dickie's name, that is the most acceptable reason, we even regret why he left murder evidence in the end, Alan If Delong can live well in the end, then this word is comedy!
However, in this case, he killed him because he loved him, and he looked down on him. He was angry and killed him by mistake. This is easy to understand. So why am I so unacceptable?
Maggie said, Jude Law is a man of the sun, and when he treats you well, you feel like you have the world's attention. Yet when he looks away from you, you feel like you've fallen into an ice cellar. Jude Law did put this show in it, because he didn't worry about food and clothing, so he didn't have a philistine aura about him, he was his own idealism, he does everything at his wish.
Jude Law damn, just rely on He drowned a young life, he deserved to die.
It turned out that what I couldn't accept was Matt Dimon's fragility. He is so fragile that he can't hear the people he loves say contemptuous words, and he is so fragile that he can't see the expression of impatience on the face of the people he loves. He is fragile because he has nothing and he can't even refute it. He was too fragile to accept who he really was.
In fact, how many people around us are brave enough to face their own ugliness? Because we can't face the fact that we are not rich enough, we choose vanity and choose discounted famous brands, while Ripeley's plot is more hysterical - he kills people in exchange for wealth; because we can't face the fact that we frame others for fame and fortune, we don't allow others to say Just as Ripley kills again and again; because we can't face ourselves, we are not really talented, so we keep hating and smearing talented people around us, why can't we face it?
We are all children. We have never grown up.
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