A Chinese-style story was photographed in the West. In China, grandparents love their grandchildren the most, even more than their own children. The two heroines in the film are arbitrary and bossy women. Such two mothers are normal in China, but they appear in Western movies, which shows how deeply we misunderstood the West in the past. But such a setting also made the Chinese empathize in the movie for the first time, but the result was embarrassing. The ending is back to the Western style. The Chinese cannot understand such a Western duel.
The protagonists are all old European and American dramas. The intoxicating Diane Lane and the taciturn character actor Kevin Costner really don’t talk about their acting skills. Although Downey’s mother has overplayed her sons Monopoly is the image of private property. She has to act as a little widow. She is indecisive and indecisive. She knows her parents-in-law loves only her own children, and her husband's family only regards her as private property. She has to make all the complaints. She is actually the most difficult role to play...
I must also praise the director. This movie is completely driven by emotion, performance, and plot. Over the past 10 years, Europe and the United States have used nihilistic psychological performances to cover up the empty plot. This has been abandoned. Judging from the recent 2.3 years of movies, the world has returned to the old tradition of relying on plots and stories to promote the plot with a little bit of patience. This is a good thing. So why the creed that everyone expects is so defeated, it's because the plot is too empty and the performance is too vain.
Let him go, the story is not complicated, but the performance is in place, and the mood rises gradually, so that every audience feels the same, one word is truth. The emotions in the movie can be recognized by the audience the first time, because those are what we think in our hearts and experience in life.
It seems that the return of world movies to tradition is a big trend..., this movie should be above 7.5 points...
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