There are always things in the world that make people obsessed with crazy, maybe it is literature, art, or...kindness?
This movie made me admire Mel Gibson. The actor who didn't look very literary bought the rights to the story 17 years ago and finally put it on the screen. Applauded for his vision and perseverance. I also feel that it is still very convincing for him to play this passionate and determined # amateur pie# genius. laugh.
The structure of the story is very good! Such a huge project will definitely require the persistence and sacrifice of many people, as well as enthusiasm. Including Murray's wife, Dr. Bryan, who is boldly reforming and sophisticated, and even the little brother who has compiled a dictionary and collapsed, are all lively and shiny. This is probably the benefit of having four screenwriters including the original author, laugh. By the way, the Oxford dictionary has been compiled for 70 years, and there must be people who have contributed their talents and lives, so this story about the Irish and Americans was produced by Ireland. laugh.
Now speaking of lunatics. I can understand very well how a sensitive soul who has been reading poetry suffers from the trauma of war. In the movie, there is a shot of the details of the building upside down. The rain from the sky is like saying something inexplicable God's will. I remember the old movie "God's Critical Errors" I watched a long time ago. I have forgotten the details. I only remember the first time I saw such a smart and beautiful soul, it would be touched when I was crazy. The weakness and heartache when facing this kind of soul is very tormenting. Thank God Sean Penn who played this role was not my preference. Even so, he was deeply moved by his experience, his hope and love. The love between him and the victim's wife, Alisa, is really tender and heart-wrenching. "I killed your love by mistake, so my life, everything about me, is yours." Faced with a man or a woman who helps oneself through difficulties materially, is spiritually rich, and devotes everything, how can she not be tempted by a desperate woman? It happens that women are born so beautiful again. (Hey, director, there is such a beautiful woman who can't wait for the mad doctor to come to the rescue.) As long as a man is not blind, he will be in love. What's more, there is the illusion that guilt and debt have become powerful ties in my heart.
But such strong feelings are destined to stimulate William's fragile nerves, and even the joy of compiling a dictionary can't let the out-of-control self-blame disappear. No, as William said to Murray: You made me believe that my mind is so clear that I can love someone. This is destined to be a tragedy. From then on, William can only die in a quiet life, without suffering, and joy as well.
There are other supporting roles such as the psychiatric hospital doctor and the clever Churchill are very interesting.
You can also learn how Oxford intellectuals euphemistically convey bad news.
And when it comes to the source of the word art
The beauty is fragile and perishable.
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