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Wilfred 2022-12-05 09:05:42

In the film review: If this is an American film, it is very likely that the film will be ups and downs, Stuart may become a very charming villain, and various other characters will always unconsciously insinuate all kinds of decadent worship for him, And it runs through the whole story with a strong sense of morality that is very "American". It's an interesting angle that, although not related to the film, surprised me. There must be discernment to discern, and no longer blindly worship the unknown.
Super touching movie, a bit warm~ Life rapes a person like this, but it is carried out in a cheerful main tone, there is a kind of "sorry, we apologize to you for life", the first second is still laughing and gasping, and the next second is suddenly choked up , Not sad, a little helpless, a little sad, sorry, why are you so unfortunate~
But! ! ! The point is, he is a childhood family that not only deceived him, but also got on his boy. His pity comes from his kind heart (even when he is mourning for his brother) and misery. The contrast of the encounter comes from the frankly speaking those simple words that are like children but heart-rending (the son of devil, but the devil maybe don't want to be homeless), from the film's clearing of the fog-like desire to promote and suppress way of narration.
But what if he was someone who was also broken in his heart? Since the society treats me like this, why should I laugh at the society? Will we still pity him? I think this may be more realistic, and there are more people, and whether it is good or bad also depends on the ability to assimilate with the environment and the ability to resist oneself. The ability to resist depends on the education of parents since childhood. Love yourself and the people around you. People should be sincere. From this perspective, kindness is not his shining point, but the shining point of his parents' education and his luck. But there are many people who are not so lucky. . .
For a while emotional, for a while rational, I'm going to split. . .
Why have 4 stars, because it's very touching and Tom Hardy is so handsome. Why not 5 stars, because after thinking about it, I didn't get any new inspiration. There are a lot of people like this, and it's not the first time we know about it.

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Stuart: A Life Backwards quotes

  • Stuart Shorter: Alexander, do you want to stay for tea? My favorite: Convict Currey. We used to make in jail.

  • [last lines]

    Alexander Masters: The book was finally published in April 2005. I think Stuart would have liked it.