For me, it is a film completely independent of the actors' past acting careers.
2. My focus is entirely on the process of interacting with prisoners and feeling the fit between the director's rhythm and my emotional rhythm. Since these two have given me a high degree of satisfaction, I don't look at the director's failures. Failures are normal. If there are failures, they can still be good movies. And watching a movie is so personal.
To repeat the sentence in the short comment:
the part of the humanitarian behavior that is not reconciled in the human nature dyeing workshop is always my favorite.
So I can say frankly to the high-rated movies: This is my good movie.
And it was this wonderful movie-watching experience that unexpectedly appeared tonight, which made me repeatedly strengthen an unusually clear feeling:
watching a movie is such a private thing.
(Thanks to Chang Xiaoxiao who accompanied me to watch the whole process)
View more about Camp X-Ray reviews