Applause for more than a minute of crying

Bernadette 2022-01-13 08:03:09

Watching a documentary-style movie requires patience, and it will make people boring and sleepy. Because the ending was known in advance, the tracing route the director insisted on seemed a bit intolerable. Having said that, the filming is not bad at all. The streets of Karachi, the close-ups of the citizens with complex expressions every time they are chased, and the state of each rescuer who seems tolerant but extremely anxious, it can be said that the director and the actors are in a good position. It's all great. It's just that the movie is not so exciting. But I am very happy that Julie has become a bright spot in the film. I don't think it is rare for her to deliberately learn the weird French accent and the complex interpretation of strong and anxious mood. But the crying scene that was close to collapse after hearing the news of her husband's death, which lasted more than a minute, was really vivid and painful. In this explosive crying scene, Julie is a figure in the shadow queen. Regarding the concept of the film, I appreciate the cooperation and persistence of the characters across races and nationalities. No matter what position you stand, no matter how you define terrorism, the spirit of not giving up and not giving up in the face of violence is something people all over the world will applaud.

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A Mighty Heart quotes

  • Mariane Pearl: It is not just a group of extremist Pakistani. It is a vast and international network of terrorists. And where ever there is misery, they find people. And there is misery in lots of parts of the world.

  • [last lines]

    Mariane Pearl: [holding Adam for the first time] This film is for Adam.