This movie has 4 main characters and 4 people are like four angels. This is my intuitive feeling when watching this movie. They are all doing the best thing for the person who connects each other emotionally in their own way. Leaving for love, staying for love, guarding for love, there is no fierce conflict in the movie, but the audience can feel the strongest soul touch. The emotional entanglement between the two male protagonists in the film is one of the more unique gtm I have seen. Bobby, played by Colin Farrell, is calm and sincere and sincere due to his family relationship, which connects all the people in the play. Get up and build a home of their own love together. In a sense, Bobby's man's arms are their common homeland.
As mentioned earlier, the movie left a relatively open ending at the end. There is something shown in Bobby that the movie has not clearly shown before. Bobby stopped for the last time, what was in his mind? What is the fundamental reason why Bobby didn't leave with his wife and children? What do the two different room lights that finally light up in the film suggest? This is worth recollecting and thinking again. The fearless Bobby, but the most feared loneliness, may soon come to him. Combined with Bobby's life experience, the director finally casts a more sad color on the movie.
Speaking of actors and roles, Colin Farrell is a talented person, and this movie proves this again. He constantly sells cute acting skills in this movie, which really makes him want to immediately pull him into his arms (sorry a little out of control). Obviously, Colin has a simple and honest side in life, no matter how unruly, he is still the kind of man who can give people a safe person. The heroine looks like Gong Hanlin's wife. In the film, she is the kind of female avatar that attracts me the most. Another actor is also awe-inspiring. Bobby, played by Colin, gave him the best love, but he gave him more.
Finally, I would like to write some thoughts about the house they built together. Although the movie does not give much weight to this part, the content of this part is what makes the whole movie the most unforgettable reason. Home, no matter how it is read in any way or in any language, is the warmest pronoun. The home built by several friends with their own hands is the source of warmth in this warm film. At the end of the film, Glover said to Bobby with sincere emotion: Thank you for building a home for us. Bobby's answer may be the soul of this movie.
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