Should thunder or thunder

Myron 2022-04-19 09:03:02


There is not much to say about Norton's skill. The same face makes you feel two different people. Feeling a little sorry for the dead person and feeling at ease for the person who escaped from death is enough to prove that his title of split emperor is well-deserved.

But the most worth mentioning is that the line of dentists is like a stroke of magic, which makes people very happy after seeing it.


The dentist and Billy met without warning on the plane. The first boring conversation between the two continued for a long time without any interruption. The people in the film and the people watching the film endured this embarrassing time equally, waiting for Break this deadlock with an external shock. This kind of appearance makes people remember the dentist very well, and can feel the senseless and strange power conveyed by this boring man.

Afterwards, they meet again in the synagogue, which proves that it is time for him to exert his strength. If he was never on the road again, everyone would think it was just Billy who met a married gay who fell in love with him at first sight on the plane home. The plastic dentist's personal performance is also very good. He vividly interprets the inner excitement and excitement of a

common man with a gun and a live ammunition, and the appropriate addition of defects also makes the whole scene feel more real, such as: 1. Ordinary people fall into In the one-to-many stalemate, it can be seen that there is a dog jumping over the wall. If you are not impulsive, you will not let yourself fall into such a difficult situation. It can be seen that the gun-wielding dentist did not think that he had a gun. There is the possibility of killing;

2. The gun is unstable, the dentist feels that the gun in his hand is not a grab, but a doughnut, dangling around, scolding the group of people in front of him like a dog, the action is extremely Unprofessional, enough to be seen as the first time to use such a powerful weapon;

3. I don't know what I'm talking about, which is also the reason for the final shooting. When the dentist saw a group of people, he was frightened, and he calmed down a little. He didn't rush to make a request immediately, but first talked about his own history. But he didn't know how deep his ability to control the situation was. Did he really think the Cold War was as peaceful as it seemed on the surface?

4. Snatching guns, Billy's younger brother's accomplice (forgot what it's called) once scuffled with the dentist to grab the long-handled rifle. The two of them were like chicken legs, and they weren't afraid of bullets hurting people. It's just too rude.



In any case, after this wonderful passage, it seems as if all the truth has been said, the plot develops rapidly, and the story gradually ends. The last sentence of the protagonist also tells the original intention of the film:

when I was young, I was very afraid of lightning and thunder. After I got to college, I went to the library to find books on this subject to study this problem. When I knew the cause of this incident And after knowing the name of each cloud, I found out that the thunder will still be thunder.

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Extended Reading
  • Herminio 2022-03-28 09:01:13

    I like to find the feeling of surprise in a down-to-earth movie. The starring of absolute strength, the country music interspersed in the film, and the philosophy of life revealed in the dialogue, these are the good things about this film. Without fancy packaging, the whole film starts from real life, let us think about our own life together.

  • Anthony 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Saw the movie because of Edward Norton, but even Norton couldn't save the movie with a mediocre plot. All I can say is that the actors are good

Leaves of Grass quotes

  • Janet: You still leaving tomorrow.

    Bill Kincaid: I think so.

    Janet: I'll miss you.

    Bill Kincaid: And we barely know each other.

    Janet: "You have not known what you are. You have slumbered upon yourself all your life. Your eyelids have been the same as closed most of the time. What you have done returns already in mockeries. The mockeries are not you. Underneath them, and within them, I see you lurk."

    Bill Kincaid: [absorbing what she'd just quoted] Who was that?

    Janet: Walt Whitman.

    Bill Kincaid: I don't think I ever imagined hearing him recited to me by a girl gutting a 40 pound catfish.

    Janet: That's exactly how he should be recited. He wrote without rhyme or meter. Free verse. Just whatever he felt inside coming out in one intricate rhythm. Pure unashamed passion, without definable restriction.

    Bill Kincaid: I'm sorry, see, I have a few issues with that.

    Janet: Why?

    Bill Kincaid: Because some have dared to suggest that even poetry has rules.

    Janet: Or you make your own.

    Bill Kincaid: Right there, that's the part I never bought into.

    Janet: Because?

    Bill Kincaid: If everybody runs around making their own rules, how can you ever find what's true? There's nothing... there's nothing to rely on.

    Janet: "One night, I split my cicada skin, devoured your leaves, knowing no poison, no law of nourishment in that larval blindness, a hunger finally true."

    Bill Kincaid: Who's that?

    Janet: That's me.

  • Brady Kincaid: I ain't gonna manufacture or purvey anything that I ain't gonna ingest into my own sweet self.