A Perfect World Gone or Not?

Moriah 2022-04-23 07:02:08

Watched because of the most classic time machine clips, Eastwood's films always give countless details, and then sublimate to the topic of human nature. A journey between a good prison breaking criminal without father and a strict discipline boy without father. The large number of dialogues between Butch and Philip throughout the film seems to be the father's love that Butch lacks in Philip's life. Many brief dialogues give children the imagination and thinking ability they should have. It will be a little strange at first. When Butch saw Philip for the first time, he revealed the feeling of help. With the introduction of the background of the characters, he suddenly realized that Butch saw his shadow from Philip, and of course he was very fortunate. Philip chose to follow him on this brief journey. . He has several opportunities to return to his mother (in normal life), but perhaps it is the mischievous mentality in his heart for boys (a father image can only give him) that allows him to continue this journey that may not be possible. This is the father's journey to educate his son. The child does something wrong (the part of stealing things), and always gives tolerance and education. This is also a reflection of the concept of education. Besides, he keeps telling Philip that he has to make his own choices. , This is also what only a father can give. No matter what happens on the journey, he can always establish correct values ​​for him and believe in the beauty of this world. He is a criminal, but he can only see the killing intent on his face when he sees parental training or even beating and scolding children (thanks to Eastwood for this, he is a master of detailing), what is a good man, As he said to Philip after he grabbed the car on the road, he was a good man, he fine his family. The most tangled part of the film is the climax. At that time, I kept thinking about whether I would kill the black man? The two answers have been tangled for a long time. Although they should tend to be a positive value, Butch's hatred for his incompetent father is also very confusing. Philip's gunshot seemed to end it all, but no answer, but after he just put the knife in front of the black man and chased Philip saying, I never wanted to kill them, he only killed them in his life Two people, one who hurt his mother and one who wanted to hurt you. In that moment there was a sense of values ​​(he was just teaching in an almost asshole way and just scaring these asshole fathers). Philip's shot represents what the child believes in, and it is the way Butch has always let him make his own choices and the correct guidance that allows him to find this belief. The answer written in the title here seems clear to me. A Perfect World Not Gone! Butch is dead, but Philip will continue to perfect the world with his stuff, most people don't believe in Butch, Philip believes he's a good guy, black grandma believes, Red believes, but there's so much in that sentence I couldn't do nothing Helpless, Sally is also on the side to support. Although the world is not perfect, there are always so few people, they are the people in the film, and they are also a small group of us in reality. We are hoping a perfect world.

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A Perfect World quotes

  • Chief Red Garnett: [interrupting a confrontation] How do you like your steak, Sally?

    Sally Gerber: Rare.

    Chief Red Garnett: Good. Well, I'll, uh, wipe its ass, herd it through, and you can tear off a slab. How's that?

    Sally Gerber: On second thought, medium rare.

  • [last lines]

    Sally Gerber: You know you did everything you could. Don't you?

    Chief Red Garnett: ...I don't know nothin'... Not one damn thing.