Shrinking man has no future

Nicole 2022-04-19 09:02:15

I didn't know it was based on Dickens' Great Expectations when I watched it, but I found out later, but since I haven't read the original, it still doesn't matter.

The protagonist Fei Yin was as cute as he was when he was a child, and the little girl was also beautiful. The kiss scene of the two children in the garden was so beautiful that it directly caused any intimacy scenes in the adult part to appear "better deleted."

In this film, Feyin's character, how should I put it, doesn't see anything in character, it's big and empty, and after thinking about it, it's not a character label. The family is unfortunate, the background is low, the personality is not bright enough, the talent is by no means shocking to the world, there is a little dream, and he loves a girl who is heartless and far from himself.

There are not many such people, but there are definitely not many.

The protagonist of this film is embarrassing because he hardly takes the initiative. He was the one who was snatched by the little girl for his first kiss. He (all women are different age groups of heroines, not different characters)

he always does this and that with sad and sad eyes, he should fall in love with the heroine, but he just doesn't act. The hostess pushed him, and he moved. . . . . .

this. . . . . . .

Therefore, the theme of the film entered smoothly --------

Shrinking men has no future! The girl's family will give you money and give you people. Damn, if you don't even chase after it, people have to have self-respect.

Then he also explained why the shrinking man was shrinking. He felt that the girl was playing with him and was afraid of getting hurt. . . . . .

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||||||||||| In the end, the girl had no choice but to figure out herself and you, and left.

Shrinking men has no future.

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Great Expectations quotes

  • Finn: Seven years passed, I stopped going to Paradiso Perduto, I stopped painting. I put aside the fantasy and the wealthy, and the heavenly girl who did not want me. None of it would happen to me again. I'd seen through it. I elected to grow up.

  • Finn: The night all of my dreams came true, and like all happy endings,It was a tragedy, Of my device, for I succeeded. I had cut myself loose from Joe, from the past, from the gulf, from poverty I had invented myself. I'd done it cruelly, but I had done it. I was free!