I am a relatively objective person, Samsung, no more.
Sort out the plot first, and if you don't want to watch it, you can skip to the comments section. When Ginsberg first arrived at Columbia, he met Lucian for the first time, and he was very impressed. Later, the two became friends, and Lucian introduced him to his friends, several writers of the Beat Generation in the future. At the same time, Ginsburg also met David, the uncle who was killed. Under the leadership of Lucian, these people began to indulge themselves, and by the way, they launched a literary movement called the VISION. In the middle, they went to the library together to play a prank, and they were reported by Uncle David. At Ginsburg's instigation, Lucian and David broke up. Afterwards, Lucian decided to go to sea with Jack, but as a result, he encountered the entanglement of Uncle David, and Lucian killed the uncle. At this moment, Ginsburg, who was ecstatic because of Lucian's rejection, was having sex with the "low-profile Lucian" he met in the bar. When he woke up, he found that David was dead, and all his good friends were in trouble. The confused Ginsburg went to visit Lucian in prison, and promised to help him write a defense for his exoneration, but was told by William the truth of Lucian's murder (brain supplement), The Chicago mystery plaguing him and evidence of Lucian and David's love are found in David's home. Under the persuasion of his mother, Ginsberg gave up writing a defense for Lucian and dropped out of college.
------------------------------------ This is roughly the case. There are a lot of plot overviews, but in fact Only one "library farce" can be remembered for the events that are really vividly portrayed. Others were mixed up by the director using literary and artistic ambiguous lens language and soundtrack. Even the climax of Lucian's murder was reduced to editing. Show off. Throughout the film, the narrative angle and focus of the narrative were not found, resulting in the plot being like a mess. Reading the previous article, I thought it was about the love-hate relationship between Ginsburg and Lucian, but at the end it turned into a reasoning section for Ginsburg to find the truth of the case. Among them, David, the important character, was completely reduced to a tool to pull the plot, and the character image was blank. At the beginning, he appeared like a eloquent salesman. Until two-thirds of the way, it started to go online again, saying that I loved Lucian so much, and there were almost no events that could shape the character's character well. The whole character felt like a living progress bar to me. Lucian, look at the encyclopedia , should be a charming leprechaun with dazzling blond hair, a male god in the beat generation circle, a muse, and later become. Dai Hanhan's face is also very positive, but there is no way to restore Lucian's failure in the script. Pretending to be free and easy and wild, with nothing inside, relying on charm to drive young literary men and uncles to help him write essays, acting as indulgent flowers and butterflies, and getting burned, dragging friends into the water after killing people, and deceiving Danny Gang I got out of my guilt, but I wanted to commit suicide after being rejected, but I didn't have the courage. In a word, the whole character was a very typical moth on the outside, with a straw bag and a soft egg on the inside. . He also brazenly compares himself with Rimbaud. Please look at the little Rimbaud in "Total Eclipse of the Heart" next door. He is full of talent and dares to love and hate. The key is that people have the courage to bear the consequences. Where is your Lucian's? Ghostly look. Let's talk about acting, I don't know why a bunch of people in the barrage are crying and grabbing the ground. Obviously, everyone is a straight, straight guy. The kissing scene and the bed scene made me feel embarrassed. Daniel's ass chin reminds me all the time: this is a straight man. Lucian has been shaking his wine glass in a handsome posture. The other great writers probably used it to make a table of mahjong...
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