Has always been tepid, slow, and wonderful.
Although there won't be Adam Sandler's forward and backward closing, lack of Mel Gibson's breathlessness.
But his performance always calms you down and inadvertently sees the movie from the beginning to the end.
Sometimes I forget his name in the film afterwards, but I will definitely remember his role in the film.
It's like tasting an aged wine, there is no feeling at first, but it is fragrant after tasting.
Yes, he is so good, the performance is like acting himself.
This film inherits his usual tepid performance, but the emotion is definitely in place, and he plays the opposite role with the equally outstanding Joaquin Phoenix, and the effect is good.
Although not comparable to the director's previous masterpiece "Hotel Rwanda", the film's interpretation of the "small" tragedy is still very moving.
As for whether you like it or not, it's up to you.
[By Vincentspring]
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