The Professor and the Madman review: Sean Penn is crazy again

Jayde 2022-04-22 07:01:44

Whether a man is worthy of redemption, this is the film I cried today, "The Professor and the Madman". When everyone wiped away tears for "Pampering", I was moved by a man's redemption story. This man is played by Sean Penn, who has won countless movie stars, wandering in the wilderness in movies, and sleeping with many goddesses in reality, including Scarlett and Theron. This winner in life is too stable to play a lunatic, and his achievements in life are enough to be described as "crazy". And with so much drama, it's a bit of a foil for his partner, but it's also good to have Gibson's tough guy tag off.

And you also feel that this biopic, The Professor and the Madman, is not only a history of writing dictionaries (in this era of paper dictionaries), but also a fraternal friendship between Marx and Engels (who made Mel Gibson looks so much like Marx in this movie), and a touching love story.

It can be said that this brotherhood not only brought a glimmer of light to the difficult compilation of the dictionary, but also gave Uncle Pan's role some hope for his illness. Gibson's role as a professor also makes his impression of himself appear more tender, which may be the case when he is older. A more beneficial influence on Pan's character's condition is Natalie Dormer's character. This can be said to be the role of Little Rose that impressed me the most during this time. From hating the murderer at the beginning to falling in love with him at the end, this process can only be described as if love then love. After all, if you don't forgive him, you won't save your lover if you kill him.

So this Christmas? If you want to see how to make memorized words romantic, just lock the "Professor and the Madman".

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Extended Reading

The Professor and the Madman quotes

  • James Murray: Who's she?

    Dr. William Chester Minor: The impossible.

    James Murray: The more impossible, the greater the love.

    Dr. William Chester Minor: Do you truly believe that? My heart is so sick.

    James Murray: Well... what I know of love is that the sickness often becomes the cure.

  • Ada Murray: Sometimes when we push away, that is when we most need to be resisted.