fox hunter

Misty 2022-04-20 09:01:40

Look at this big and amazing fake nose that takes 2 hours to make up every time before filming. It has already stated the main purpose of this "Fox Hunter": inherited wealth, those honors, halo, identity Status, power, all of these are external and nihilistic, and cannot determine who you are, cannot make his mother really proud of him, and cannot find his own meaning and value. The only thing that can be gained is the loss of self, schizophrenia and eccentric character and harm to others. This is a tragedy, a movie that analyzes the spiritual world, and a movie with a weird atmosphere. It makes me feel a little bit sick, but the performances of the three actors are in place, impressive, and the turning point of the plot. It is also very unexpected, but unfortunately the climax of the whole film is not high enough, it is a little more peaceful, you can watch it. . .

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  • Abagail 2021-11-29 08:01:18

    It's really great. Even in film history, it is one of the best movies about "The American Dream is Broken."

  • Griffin 2021-11-29 08:01:18

    7.5. All I can say is that Steve Carell played well enough to make me hate him. My uncle is so pitiful, he looks like a cute bear when he plays with scumbag. The imitation of the wrestler is in place. This is not an inspirational story. This is the story of a group of athletes raised by autistic patients with psychological deformity. The most terrifying thing is that kind of silent emotional training. Some scenes are quite fun. What you see is not real.

Foxcatcher quotes

  • [John du Pont drives up to see Dave Schultz, makes a stop, backs up his car, drives forward and parks up beside Dave]

    David Schultz: Hey John, What's happening? Hey Whoa!

    Wayne Kendall: [from Wayne in the passenger of Mr. du Pont's vehicle] No.

    John du Pont: You got a problem with me?

    Wayne Kendall: John. Don't, John!

    David Schultz: No, John, I don't have a problem. Hey... John -

    [gunshot from du Pont]

    David Schultz: Argh!

    Wayne Kendall: [Wayne leaps out of du Pont's vehicle] John, No! Stop, John. Stop!

    [Dave tries crawling away on the ground, grunting]

    Nancy Schultz: [Nancy Schultz runs out the front door and screams] John, no!

    [another gunshot is fired at Dave Schultz]

    Nancy Schultz: [Nancy runs back into the house when she see's Mr. du Pont aim the gun up towards her]

    [Dave grunts continuing to try and crawl away]

    Nancy Schultz: [final gunshot to Dave Schultz ending with a final scream, Mr. du Pont calmly drives away as Nancy holds onto her dead husband laying in the snow]

  • End Title Card: Dave Schultz was posthumously inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. He is survived by his wife and two children.

    End Title Card: Mark Schultz retired from competitive wrestling after the 1988 Olympics. He now lives in Oregon, where he offers wrestling clinics.

    End Title Card: John du Pont died in prison on December 9, 2010.