It's hard to believe it's the same person

Frieda 2022-04-19 09:02:35

I have to say, it's really foul to use Garfield in this movie. Eighty percent of my pity for Jack comes from Garfield's teenage fragility and the pair of maple-colored fawn glasses. Not at all adulterated, I even saw half of it and couldn't watch it to find spoilers-because I couldn't bear the sudden disaster of Xiaolu, at least I had a mental preparation. God, how could such a fragile and beautiful young man have the heart to hurt him? Yes, I feel that this film expresses Garfield's sense of youth and vulnerability most fully. Later, with age, this vulnerability turned into compassion, and only a person can have that kind of convincing compassion because you know he can really feel you. feel. That said, aside from Garfield himself, the story doesn't move me. It's hard for me to believe that people like Jack have ever been so indifferent to life, and I also don't believe that young Jack will grow up to be so gentle and kind. Of course you can talk about childhood twists, unrejected friends, etc., but it's not petty theft, it's lingchi against a life of the same kind with a knife! If he has done such a thing, then that evil will always be dormant in a corner of his heart. Of course, I don't have a solid understanding of such people, and of course they are very likely to reform themselves and never release that evil, but they will never, never become such an innocent and harmless image of Garfield. So I might have been more convinced if the movie didn't portray jack in such an extreme way. And other things, that kind of melancholy temperament from beginning to end, simple tones, etc. I still love.

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The world is so beautiful, but I don't even have the qualifications to participate in it
Garfield Hassah?
was brutally abused

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  • Michelle: [showing her breasts posing for Jack's photograph] What?

    Jack Burridge: [laughing] You're fucking nuts. Carry on. Keep going! Keep going! Keep going!

  • Michelle: [about Jack's local hero news in the paper] Hey hero! Look what I've got!

    Jack Burridge: [embarrassed] Horrible, horrible.