Is money really happier? I think the happiness of being rich is that you can buy what you want, take care of the health of your loved ones, and have enough money to satisfy your desires, not a huge amount of money. There are many examples of money intoxication and depravity in history, and He Kun is the best example. He Kun can be regarded as the top ten richest people in Chinese history, and then what? The net worth is copied, the property is recovered, everything is wiped out, and he is notorious. And Hyundai has Mark Zuber, the founder of Facebook. When we saw that he had dozens of the same T-shirts (which were expensive), set ten things to do for himself every year, gave birth to two beautiful daughters, donated billions of property, and sighed endlessly, Turning around with an embarrassing sweet smile, he faced the judge and had to testify when Facebook allegedly manipulated Trump's election. When a person has a huge amount of money, the capacity of the heart must be much higher than ordinary people.
The film has been hit theaters in mainland China. Instead, I think the mainland authorities want to give rich mainlanders a thought. Mainlanders are very rich now, relying on their own Pinbo, real estate, etc. to get rich. I don't think mainlanders are a Chinese nation who only knows how to make money, but ignores their own physical training, cultural edification, and the improvement of refined life. Of course, from my perspective as a Taiwanese, I would think that mainlanders are very rich. When I walk into airports all over the world, the most well-dressed people in brand-name bags, jewelry, jewelry, and clothing are mainlanders, but I still have a small heart. contempt and dissatisfaction. Those mainlanders who are spitting, making loud noises, and buying frantically have improved a lot in recent years; but this ingrained image lingers. But I changed my view from a few mainlanders I met in recent years. They are diligent, low-key, hard-working, humble, and their quality is better than Taiwanese. This movie reminds us that being rich does not need to distort our values; to distort the coordinates of one's own heart; let alone to use money to operate and control others; because in the end, all the stupidity and arrogance of the rich will be Back to yourself in reverse.
Still a very typical American film. I wanted to see a surprise, and there is no need to have an American formula that inherits and converts to the standard. What's more special is that the scene is set in Rome, which deceives the vision and hearing of our eyes, which is not like the standard American film. There is nothing to say about the old man's acting skills, and the kind of ambition, greed, ambition, ruthlessness, and success or failure based only on money are three points into the woods. The film has two main lines of its own, one is the kidnapping of the grandson, and the other is the ex-daughter-in-law's struggle against the old man's unwillingness to pay. Just imagine, the richest man in the world is unwilling to agree to a mere request from a kidnapper. The old man said one sentence: Today I meet the demands of the kidnappers, and they will attack my dearest again and again in the future. In fact, while he was waiting for the opportunity to spy on the motives of the kidnappers, he transferred all the custody of his ex-daughter-in-law over his children back to his son. The old man felt that what he was fighting against was not the kidnapper, but his ex-daughter-in-law. So all kinds of tricks emerged spontaneously.
The grandson actually established a relationship with one of the kidnappers. The kidnappers could not bear to hurt him, and kept tipping off his daughter-in-law how to rescue his son; in order to pay the ransom, the old man kept dealing with his ex-daughter-in-law, trying to get support from her grandchildren. Quan; Daughter-in-law lost control because of her son's kidnapping, and she couldn't get ransom from the old man. She was very broken. The tension of the plot is strong. Many people say that ex-daughter-in-law Michelle Williams's acting is very hypocritical, but we can be nominated for an Oscar just from a few scenes of "Manchester by the Sea", which shows that Michelle's acting skills are extraordinary. Showing arrogance, excitement, and incompetence is somewhat inconsistent with her specialty—introverted emotions expressed from the inside out. Michelle is known for her ability to drive external emotions from the inside. This completely extroverted acting method , it's not really her specialty.
Leonardo da Vinci's painting mother and son, which appears in the film and at the end. The old man held this painting and hated death; when he rescued his son from the kidnappers, Michelle was holding her son, as if it were a replica of the painting. What exactly is a famous painting? We discuss it from the perspective of art. The works of art that can evoke the tremors in our hearts must have resonated, and we are deeply immersed in the emotions that the author of the work wants to convey. happy. Art should come from real moving, and it should be expressed in different forms. The old man put the cart before the horse, and would rather die holding the painting than let go of his ex-daughter-in-law and grandson, the sadness of a wealthy man.
We can be rich and we can be happier. Instead of distorting human nature and smothering kindness because of money, thinking that if you have money, you can do whatever you want, even sacrificing your close relatives and friends around you. Only by disappearing, can you enjoy money and life well. I think this is the main reason why this movie will be released in mainland China!
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