It is worth mentioning that the golden supporting character Charlie De Jenkins' performance in this film, in the film, his three faces---warm anger, smile And expressionless, can actually cause a thousand delusions of manners. There are no overly exaggerated body or facial movements, but very full of emotions, like a small stone, stirring up thousands of waves in my heart. The inner strength is quite deep~~~
Returning to the theme of the film, the difference between "the visitor" is that it is not infected with messy timing, blood and violence, but it also allows us to clearly see that it is closer Essential stuff: How is race in America today different than it was in the past? Americans' attitudes toward third world immigrants after 9/11, from what Terake said when he was detained, was full of fear of strangers, which is when Walter returns to his home in New York shortly after the film and sees Terake It's about the same. Although the director devoted a lot of space and energy to expressing his anger at the U.S. immigration policy, he eventually returned to the theme of self-discovery. Mind you.
It's a moving force.
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