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Satire on the American Dream? John Dupon has the vision of my boss. . .
Corene 2022-04-20 09:01:40
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Shana 2022-04-02 09:01:02
The director, Bennett Miller, is actually a very good storyteller, although this time he brought the story behind a dull competitive sports. The selection is successful, the perspective is clear and unique, and the other two male protagonists are brought out by the third person. There is almost no previous introduction, the silence of the blockbuster and the occasional dialogue, rendering the psychological changes of the characters. The film can be used as a psychological case study.
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Aliza 2022-03-31 09:01:03
The theme of wrestling is to prepare for the Olympics and to win awards, but it is not a passionate and inspirational shooting method, and it is full of strange handling. When the brother played by Mark Ruffalo intervenes in a triangular relationship, the emotional development becomes particularly abnormal. The audience mostly relies on their own brains to fill in the reasons for the turning point of the contradiction. The logic line of the film itself is not particularly sufficient. And the film adaptation and real events are quite different. Whether you want to restore history or attach another theme, there is a problem of distortion.
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John du Pont: [from trailer] Coach is the father. Coach is a mentor. Coach has great power on athlete's life.
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John du Pont: [from trailer] You're going to do great things, Mark.
Mark Schultz: I'm gonna give you everything I have.