The first movie I watched in the first half of this year was called "Old Paoer", which was also a story about father and son. Coincidentally, the first movie I watched in the second half of the year was also a story about father and son.
About a month ago, I saw Curly Hair play this movie, but the resources have not been released. At first I saw artillery fire and crashes in the trailer. I thought it was a horror movie, but it was not.
If you watch a lot of curly literary films in a short period of time, you will find that his acting skills have improved a lot. And from high school students, to college students, to stay in school as a professor, it takes some time to adapt to the changes in his role. In short, he is still that lovely scholar with weak literature.
The name of the movie is Louder than Bombs. After watching it, there was a wave of turbulence in my heart, but it was calm. If you don't go into the movie, it will be difficult for you to understand what story is being told. There are little boys’ fantasies, and there are actually happenings. Intertwined. There are descriptions of extramarital affairs in the movie, and the understanding of this situation is explained from the perspectives of adults and children. There are conflicts between father and adolescent son in the movie. There is no doubt that parents love their children, but there is always a lack of communication. For some things, everything is over after talking about it. Es ist vorbei. The mother in the movie has passed away, and the scenes that appear are all fantasy or memories. This mother is a well-known photographer. She is in the midst of artillery fire for her career. The family may be puzzled, thinking that she has neglected this family and only cares about her own career. In fact, she is a messenger of peace.
The soundtrack of the movie is quiet, and the soundtrack of the ending subtitles is melodious and rhythmic, giving the audience enough time to think and digest. My heart will sway with the music first, and then slowly return to peace.
Some people say that the movie is too stream of consciousness, but who hasn't had an illusion? Anyway, I recommend everyone to watch quietly on weekend nights and walk into the family described to us by the director.
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