I won't say much about the plot, it is indeed beyond my expectation. The director's handling of the plot (De Niro's anger, Pacino's introversion, and the people's reverse misleading) made people walk into a misunderstanding, and also brought the final plot to a climax. The last scene in the underground field is a biao scene of two old drama bones. It may be a personal preference, I prefer Alpacino's performance. The look in his eyes, his swear words, and the shots fired in the air were the final madness, and at the same time every movement revealed a kind of sadness. Lost faith, desperate but unable to turn back. This drama made me see the charm of old men. You can no longer be handsome when you are old, but you must have connotations and things. The accumulation in the eyes and the furrows on the face are not something that juniors like us can comprehend and can imitate.
This film tells us that no matter what you do, you must have your own beliefs and beliefs. Once you have accidentally broken or been broken by others, seek help (psychological counseling) to make up for your beliefs, believe in or confirm new beliefs. Because only faith can make your life meaningful, not walking dead. In addition, don’t go to extremes. Even extreme justice is evil and dangerous. It’s never too late to look back (that’s what I said, but it will take more than ten years or even decades for me to really understand these words).
This is a good movie. For the two old drama bones, it's worth it!
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