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Carroll 2021-12-14 08:01:15

"Extremely Loud, Very Close" is definitely the kind of movie whose word-of-mouth is ruined because of the subject matter. Turning over the rotten tomatoes and the verbal criticism on IMDB, I was very surprised to find that most of the accusations were not directed at the movie, but every word was accusing: I can’t forget, I can’t forget, or it’s still hard to let go of that "worst day". "The psychological trauma it brought to them.

The father of 9-year-old boy Oscar was killed in 9-11. He accidentally broke a vase with a key with "Black" on the envelope. Oscar, who grew up with the game with his father, regarded this as the only connection between him and his father, and began to search for the secret behind the key.

From the theme, this is more like a road film, "searching" is to support the logic of the film for two hours. But in terms of connotation, the ethical significance of this movie is very strong. With the background of 9-11, the story has a more ambitious appeal-this is the biggest reason why the movie has received professional and non-professional criticism: "You think you are A two-hour little boy talking about tuberculosis film can fully understand our pain; you think the pain you are telling is the pain we have experienced; you think you can heal those scars on our behalf..." Ten years, American Still not ready. Although the original novel was written in 2005, six years later, the first person to photograph him was not the American, but the Englishman Stephen Dadley.

The British Dedley has two magic weapons: one is to hold the Oscar queen, "The Moment" allows Nickel Kidman to reach the top, and "Reader" allows Kate Winslet to realize his dream of being a queen. In addition, the boys in this story are always impressive, the ratio of "Dancing Out of My World"-Eliot, Berg from "Reader". Like the boy in his previous story, Oscar is sensitive and uneasy, but Oscar is even more extreme. He is full of conviction and aggressiveness. Behind his self-confidence as an adult, the anxiety that has swept through has been overwhelming.

Many people don't like the creation of Oscars, and feel that they are too crazy and contrived. This is actually a topic worthy of discussion: If we don't show the pain of a 9-year-old boy's bereavement in this way, do we expect him to be as quiet as a philosopher full of temperance in the seventies? Of course, some details of the shaping are indeed suspected, such as a scene: Oscar returned home and watched the 9-11 tragedy live on TV. He suddenly fell down with the cup in his hand and knelt on the ground. ——I have to say that this detail is really too Qiong Yao.

The best thing about this movie is that it is perfectly rounded. When the movie goes to the end, all "searching" failing to return will make the movie audience feel deeply deceived. For an hour and a half, watching a half-idioted child and a silent old man wandering around in New York, just wait. Here comes this?

At this time, tears came out. The mother played by Sandra Bullock had been helping her son in this unknown game in secret. The tense mother-child relationship
was restored under the truth of this game. This is the last year's Hollywood movie, the most smooth and most insignificant and the most tender turn of events.

Dadley was so well-intentioned that at the end of the film, he didn’t think he was heading to the end of a family carnival. The black couple reunited after the mirror break, and the grandfather who had been evading Oscar returned to his grandmother... It sounds particularly like the movie released on the Christmas file. "A Christmas Carol" or something. But because of such a moving story, this may be a more acceptable ending.

Ten years ago, at the end of the summer, my classmates and I saw news about the plane crashing into the World Trade Center Twin Towers on the TV news in the classroom. At that time, anti-American sentiments that they did not know were prevalent among the classmates. Some people thought this was really good news. . Ten years later, I feel that Sad story is nothing but a sad story.

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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close quotes

  • Oskar Schell: It's just a box! An empty box!

    Linda Schell: I know it's an empty box! I know this. But I did it for me, and I did it for you so we can at least try and say goodbye to him. Because he's gone, Oskar, he's gone and he's not coming back. Never. I don't know why a man flew a plane into a building. I don't know why my husband is dead. But no matter how hard you try, Oskar, it's never gonna make sense because it doesn't. It doesn't... make... sense!

    Oskar Schell: Fukozowa you! You don't know anything!

  • [first lines]

    Oskar Schell: There are more people alive now than have died in all of human history, but the number of dead people is increasing. One day, there isn't going to be any room to bury anyone anymore. So, what about skyscrapers for dead people, that are built down. They could be underneath the skyscrapers for living people, that are built up. We could bury people 100 floors down. And a whole dead world could be underneath the living one.