Bill Murray, such a decent face, such a decent man, such a decent style is almost the second role of Parker, playing such an old and undecent soul, really,, lifelike haha! I am so happy to see serious storytelling! Good film booking. This old bastard is so handsome! The right waves, sorrow, fierceness, and warmth carry the weight of life and an unruly attitude. Such a role, looking at Hollywood, probably not many people can easily control it. Bill Murray hides deep enough to not show the old drama. you know what! It's you! After Michael Caine, I will make up for you!
To be honest, I first saw the movie's name and poster (the resource map of station b). I thought it was a movie similar to "St. Ralph". I didn't expect the protagonist Vincent to be an old bastard, so I don't think it's cute! Ha~ha~ha~ (Sheldon laughs) However, the emotions are constantly being cleverly grasped in the hands of the producer (director?) of the Bill Murray x film, the excitement is maintained at a high point, and the plot is great and the interpretation is great. Naomi Watts's fourth role in soy sauce is also extremely brilliant. Every character is so life, lifelike, it's almost! "Bye Vin!" Haha, I got acquainted very quickly! don't get ahead of yourself, kid~~Haha, the dialogue also contains a philosophy that is not easy to detect. In this passage, with Kitano Takeshi in "Jiro's Summer" haha, Bill's smile was with a noticeable helpless cry, and the subsequent performance almost perfectly interpreted an old naughty boy. To tell the truth, after Uncle Zhou of the old version of "Shooting the Eagles" passed, there hasn't been an old man — Takeshi Kitano is one — that makes me want to be an interesting old man like this! Terrence Howard did not continue to star in captain Rhodes after "Iron Man 1"-it seems to be taken away, not the role of Rachel in "Batman Prequel"-has been a pity, and his partner Hopkins starred in " "Instinct", there are some too hard but unable to output high power. It is just right here, and the number of departures, the concentration of performance, and the combination of roles do not fall short. And compared to the black supporting actor Forest Whitaker, who is often on the mirror recently, Terrence's smile is warmer and more acceptable to me. Forest's wrinkles are a bit close to Adrian Brody, with a bitter sad look on his face. Life has been hard enough, and it made me see how disturbing "Da Bian Lian" (douyou language) is. Oh, the pork chop daddy from "House of Cards" is here too! Apart from reminding me of "St. Ralph", this movie is actually more like "Ovie" in color. The perception of life is at the level of old people and wisdom. The interpretation is high-end, the atmosphere is super life, not rigid, not rigid, not academic, and a rare film.
Although joyful and humorous, the depth is always a little bit different from "Shawshank's Redemption" and "Unreachable". The structure is measured by high standards and is looser, not as good as 9, 8+
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