8 points: I have seen three movies directed by Jean-Marc Valet and one American drama before, and I am very familiar with his directing techniques, but except for the amazing American drama "Big Little Lies", the other three movies have not. I like it, even if his magic editing has always maintained a very high level, it is the kind of style that you can recognize the director after watching it for a minute. But I think this movie is almost in place. On the one hand, I prefer the theme of wilderness survival. On the other hand, the sense of form and content of this editing is very appropriate. The past stories are completely revealed through the editing. Some of them are not as deliberately created as many thrilling scenes like other similar movies, but they are very real. With the reliable performance of Resse Witherspoon, the overall level of completion is very high. It's just that there are still a lot of unsolved character motives in the side stories of memories, and Laura Dern is only nine years older than Reese, but playing her mother is always a bit of a drama... (What's even more dramatic is that the two of them are in a drama. "Big Little Lies" is a pair of mothers who are about the same age)
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