Any film that is very, very good for me always has the ability to make me feel very excited when I see it about halfway through, and I get goosebumps all over my body with excitement! Yes, goosebumps. It's not the kind of nausea, I guess it may be a physiological phenomenon caused by too much excitement that the heart is beating fast and the pores are dilated. Because I am eager to know the future of the plot, I am a little worried that it will end early without scratching the itch in my heart, or I am afraid that the director's anticlimactic will destroy the original good feeling at the last moment...
Anyway, this film has been made, It gave me goosebumps with excitement...
Matt Damon's acting is as good as the name of one of his movies - "The Genius Ripley"! I have seen him play the unusually sharp Jason Bourne, and I have also seen him play a submissive middle-aged man. In this movie, he is exceptionally talented but indifferent to the world. I wonder if the cool guy named Jason in the film is alluding to Matt Damon? (laughs) If I were that mother, I would be so happy to have such a pair of cute little boys as children!
The content of the film is mainly about the marginal culture that I have always been interested in, although in the first fifteen minutes, when the story is not fully unfolded, I have a kind of worry: will it become vulgar again? When I saw it for half an hour, all the clues were unfolded, and my worries disappeared. The only thing I needed to worry about was to cover the quilt to prevent the cold virus from re-emerging because of the enlarged pores. Discussion on marginal topics , it goes just right, it's not too deep, and it goes to the point. After all, its theme is not here, it just tells us that there is such a phenomenon in the world, and how people who have encountered this should look at this matter and how to find themselves in life s position.
I never read the synopsis before watching a movie, unless it’s the kind of propaganda that’s too hot, and everyone knows about it on the streets and alleys. If I don’t watch the plot, it will float into my ears (so I always hate spoilers.) I like to do it. What's more, after watching the movie, go back and check the information to see if there is anything you missed. There are several advantages to doing this. First of all, it blocks the spoilers in the introduction, so that some suspense will not lose its appeal because it is known. In addition, it will not have a preconceived sense of admiration or disgust because of knowing who is in the main creator. feel.
After I checked the information, I suddenly realized. Sure enough, what I saw on the surface was just Matt Damon, and there were even more awesome characters hidden behind it--Clint Eastwood, Steven Spielberg... I Convinced.
After reading Grandpa Eastwood's "GRAN TORINO", my only thought was: I want to pray, pray that he can live a few more years, and bring some classic works to the world that can be handed down!
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