Inexplicably, I only entered the state in the second half

Emmie 2022-04-23 07:01:27

After watching it, I can say that it is very good, but I watched it while chatting for the first ten minutes, and I thought it was another typical American film. In the end, it caught me from behind.
There's nothing to comment on the details, it's all in the video and in other people's comments. The point is, from an intuitive judgment, the emotions ahead are still quite abrupt. I can't get too involved in the drama and think that I am a director and can perceive such subtle emotions from the foreshadowing of details, such as Ripley's love for that playboy. , I find it totally amazing. Because I was stunned by the rise of "Genius Ripley", I thought that in such an American film, Ripley should be a god-like character, how could he fall into the emotional whirlpool?
That said, I'm way too subjective about the canonicalities of American films. I should have crashed into it. Isn't this the way of American movies?
But, this movie is really nice. I'm talking about drama.
It's the kind of very good-looking, good-looking film that makes you uncomfortable to the limit, surrounded by lies and loss. Very unhappy after watching it.

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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.