The movie trailer is more open and honest, and it's really about juvenile shelters. The scene is an institution that has difficulty in adopting teenagers, a row of bungalows, and a large courtyard. If the children run, they must immediately catch up and force them back, but once they run out of the door without catching them, they can't be touched casually. The general way is to keep a certain distance and follow them to ensure their safety.
The story is spread out from the main perspective of the protagonist Grace. The infectiousness of actor Brie Larson, how can I say it, can be so quiet in a movie, even without speaking, it is very eye-catching to seize the hearts of the audience.
Her boyfriend and subordinate is John Gallagher, JR, who plays Jim Harper in The Newsroom. I have known him since the White House. He doesn’t have anything to do with the actors of the Sorkin team. Exception (of course, Maggie Drunken Charlie in Newsroom always makes people act out because of the strange role, but the two actors have very good acting skills).
Two of the children's roles are more prominent, a black man who is leaving at the age of 18, and a little girl who has just arrived. Black Marcus, the actor Keith Stanfield, likes RAP. The lyrics don’t feel like oiling. You may cry when you hear him RAP for the first time, but your hearing is poor or watching subtitles may not be effective. I didn't cry. Kaitlyn Denver played the little girl Jayden, who was originally a little girl and has been a little girl all her life.
The children are not problem teenagers. They may rebel or resist, but they moved in because an accident happened at home or their parents were not good.
The childhood and adolescence of the heroine and the heroine are also very unusual. The heroine has always closed her own past. Until she met Jayden, she began to face her past and struggle in the present.
In general, a lot of lines are shared among these four people.
One of the strong points of this movie is that all the characters are very strong characters, (not to say that the character or ability is strong, it means Strong Character). The rest of the movie is to push down little by little, let the audience observe these characters, and then the story is finished, giving a very, very, very favorite ending.
Oh, I forgot to talk about my feelings. Well, when I was young, I experienced the dark period that I was often afraid of. I didn’t like the echo of a man coughing in the corridor outside the door, the slow footsteps on the stairs, the sound of the keys, and I didn’t like the light but someone sitting in the dark. I don’t like any drunkenness in the living room when I was young, but I was heartless when I was young, so I forgot to be afraid after that period, and I also forgot my fears when I grew up, only the disgust and resistance in the northbound train . Besides, I was still spending my family's money today, and I was scared to nag my parents day by day when I saw Li Kaifu had cancer. I'm not a psychologist, and I don't want to be overly pretending, but I think that there is a kind of unhappiness in my heart today that has something to do with growth. So sometimes I see someone hugging and crying on the screen. I think of my own overwhelming at the beginning. Why did no one hug me and say a word? That was the first time I shed tears in this movie. What you think. But it does not mean that I would not cry without this kind of feeling, because this movie is really good. It is not about asylum, it is about fear, love and hope.
I still hate spoilers, so I talked so much. Don't worry, if you read it and then watch it, 80% of you will see a film that is different from what you expected. Even if you guess all of it correctly, you still don't feel like watching it in vain.
After all, this year saw one of the best now.
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