I used to be a part-time video store owner for a while, and I clearly know that people want to watch something that is no-brainer after dinner, high pressure, or after being dealt with by the boss. It is best that Feng Xiaogang and Ge You can make the New Year's film into a congratulatory film, so that people can laugh with their mouths open every day without much effort.
But obviously, director Robert De Niro, who has already achieved "Dougu and De Niro" as an actor, has no plans to make a New Year's film to honor our people at all. People who have this idea will really be disappointed when they watch this film-De Niro, in my opinion, has always been regarded as a somewhat pursued American literary and artistic worker. And directing the movie by himself is obviously to vent such a little pursuit. Everyone's needs are different. It must be said that the films directed by others are a bit obscure, lengthy, and difficult to understand compared to the Chinese New Year films.
This is a man's movie. Full of willpower, logic, reasoning, reason, forbearance, cruelty, silence. For men with no life experience, or women who have not had in-depth contact with mature men, the above adjectives are gender-neutral. But in fact, these are the necessary life characteristics of a mature and excellent adult man.
Of course, most people will reject such a man because he is impeccable and looks impersonal. But in reality, no one can overturn the excellence of those who possess these qualities.
Just like we can't say what qualities a person possesses is truly a "good person". Because of the diversity of preferences, we cannot prove whether a movie is a good movie or a bad movie. So, let me firmly add an attribute to the evaluation of this "good movie": this is a movie that is very suitable for the masses who have a certain logical reasoning ability and are willing to pay a certain amount of patience and savor to feel the inner power. Movie. Worth a look at this group of people.
Hehe, the downside is that Damon's glasses are too much. Originally, there was not much dialogue, and the nostalgic thick-rimmed glasses concealed too much need for eyes and eyes to appear. Damon, who has only facial expressions and little dialogue, is actually submerged in this delicate but super-concentrated historical background at some point.
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