Jake Gyllenhaal is much better than him, basically no bad movie. He was also born with the golden key of the entertainment industry. Born in 1980, he cherished his feathers more and hoped not to follow the old path of Nicolas Cage in the future. Naomi Watts, born in 1968, will soon be 50 years old, and the wrinkles on her face are full of wisdom. Playing the role of her son will have a chance to compete for an Oscar in 20 years.
A young man (Davis), who was relied on his father-in-law to sit at the top of an investment bank, had a car accident with his beautiful wife. His method is not hysterical, nor is he traveling the world, he is surprisingly quiet, except for constantly writing letters to a vending machine company that swallowed a few coins from him, that is, destroying and dismantling everything around him. , as small as the coffee machine, as large as other people and their own house. Davis has only one crying scene, and Jake Gyllenhaal is sobbing in the bathroom in a way that's still forbearance. The conversation with his wife was enough to show that he was just a spectator in the family. Does he really love his wife? Or are you just looking for an opportunity to put an end to the first half of your life? In addition to leaving him an unresolved loneliness, her wife also had the fact that she had children, and the children belonged to the old king next door.
And Naomi Watts' middle-aged version of the lost girl also has a bad life, plus a rebellious son who doesn't know if he's gay.
Can these two neurotic men be able to save their lives together? Thinking of that question again, since life is so hard, why do you still live? Or from another angle, what is the joy of life?
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