At first, the lawyer was proud of being outside, and happy at home. Once De Niro harassed him, he immediately messed up, and it made you think it was not a good thing. Later, the lawyer deliberately concealed the evidence without telling himself, and even dragged the lawyer's shelf to completely ignore the illiterate client. Facing the question from his wife, Sam weakly explained the loud roar; seeing his daughter's ambiguous expression, Sam pressed her face and asked fiercely. It was only with the development of the plot that the weak and reckless lawyer was actually arrogant and insisted on justice. Although he made crooked ideas from time to time on the way, he was struggling with contradictions all the time.
On the other hand, De Niro's appearance makes people feel that he is wronged, and he is worthy of admiration for studying hard in prison. In front of this enemy who thought he had been sent to prison for 14 years, he was even polite and extraordinary, which is really amazing. When talking with Sam's Daughter Theater, he used a gentleman's gentle attitude, profound knowledge and moving philosophy to win the trust and love of Sam's daughter. Of course, with the development of the plot, the brutal and dark side of Katie played by De Niro is slowly exposed to the audience.
The lines of the two protagonists rise, one falls, the other is rude and impatience in love, and the other is gentle and philosophical in hatred. This is really interesting. Just like when we were in adolescence, after hearing a few words of nagging or scolding from our mother, we felt that it was really unbearable. Emotionally we need tender love, give free love, and keep people happy. Because we haven't realized that in fact, love is passed to us in a harsher way in many cases, so we choose to resist. And those feelings that always make us feel comfortable and always put us in the good things are always deceptive. Like MLM promises a bright future for your brothers and sisters, like a married man to bring meticulous care to young women.
The nature of life is cruel, spoiling and deceiving will make us lie in a hotbed of dreams.
In addition, the section of the De Niro parking lot is too domineering. It reminds me of Denzel Washington’s generous statement that he was king during training days.
Also, Juliette Lewis’s film is really not beautiful at all, but the feeling of intoxicating and fascinating is really impressive. Just being beautiful can only compete to make vases, and having a unique temperament can really make people confused and infatuated.
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