Mr. Ripley

Asa 2022-04-23 07:01:27

Jude Law is really handsome, so it is inevitable that he will be imitated and even replaced by some unknown people. If it is said that "Space Dream" is borrowed, you love me, then "Genius" can only be said to be robbing, killing people and stealing goods is not satisfied, what I want is your identity, your life, and everything. So this is a suspense film, similar to Original Sin.
Matt Damon is an undisputed strength, talented, and graduated from the prestigious Harvard University. The genius with severe autism in "Good Will Hunting" and Mr. Tom Ripley, who claims to be good at forging signatures, lying and imitating others in this drama, are characters with deep personalities that are difficult for ordinary people to understand, but the latter is more psychological. dark.
Dick is the quintessentially rich boy, and Jude Law's sunny face contrasts sharply with Tom's sombreness. One was born into a wealthy family (although he was reluctant), his father built a ship and his son sailed; the other was penniless, polished the piano in Princeton, but yearned for the extravagant life of the upper class. We have heard too many stories of the grassroots climbing up from the bottom, Julien, Lucien. . They all yearned for a great future, but in the end only a drop of Lone Star's blood and tears were left behind. Of course, the social reality is different, and it is not easy to draw a simple analogy. They are all smart and talented, but there are too few ways for people to develop in society. They only find shortcuts and opportunistic tricks. In the end, I can only sink deeper and deeper, and I can't find the shore when I look back.
When a tragedy occurs, it is always staged involuntarily

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The Talented Mr. Ripley quotes

  • Herbert Greenleaf: You know, people always say that you can't choose your parents, but you can't choose your children...

  • Herbert Greenleaf: What a waste of lives and opportunities.

    [abruptly turning his attention to a street musician]

    Herbert Greenleaf: I'd pay that fellow a hundred dollars right now to shut up.