I've never been so emotional because of watching a movie.
Hate seeing so many movie critics analyzing voyeurism, selfishness, guilt, or repayment
. It's just a movie that needs to be experienced directly.
From start to finish, it's suffocating and disgusting
. Halfway through, I couldn't hold back the tears
until the end, I
just felt heartache
and the heartbroken old man trembled and took out a knife from his trouser pocket. The scene
was really heartbreaking
and there was no suspense. It
was clear from time to time,
but the film is still so blatantly savage that the audience is forced to confront the suffocation and indifference
, and the conversation between the two in the dark bedroom after George orders his wife to dismiss the guests
brings the sense of suffocation to its highest point
. Well,
desperate men who dare not face nightmares
or women who confide in friends of the opposite sex that they are not trusted,
they all only care about their own
Maggie's son who asked what the audience wanted to ask
and George said what the audience wanted to hear if
he didn't That answer isn't a real movie . The
question isn't why he doesn't dare to face and doesn't admit
it, it's that he doesn't know how to admit that childhood trauma can affect people
because he thinks he's won the
last school scene also makes me feel Everyone
is talking leisurely, no matter what the past is, what the fathers are in the past, and
now the world is living in front of us
, but maybe after all, people are still the same. Isn't it lonely sitting
on the subway? Will it be more lonely at home?
Because human beings are just cold animals pretending to have body temperature
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