A very detailed, very real Hollywood film, completely beyond my expectations.
Perhaps at a certain age, watching Kevin Spacey hit a wall trying to regain his glory after he got out of prison feels more real. When we are still young and passionate, there may be no disadvantage, and we continue to climb the peak in the initial stage of life; once we encounter difficulties, when we reach a certain age, you will find that the world begins to treat you less kindly than before, or the more you get Less and less, or you get nothing. But as a man, Kevin Spacey has to prove himself. The direction of the film is constantly changing, the protagonist gets support, loses support, gains friendship, and loses friendship; unlike traditional blockbusters, the repeated changes in the plot will never tire the audience.
The setting of each character is also just right:
Troy roars that he has been calculated by the evil employers, which is the epitome of the ruthless exploitation of employees in the commercial society;
Matt also told Kevin Spacey that his help lies in considering that he can get money The return of the film;
the fetters of the daughter's two roommates, and the sorrow of the aging prototype engineer all
enrich the film and almost affect the development of the main line.
In fact, what moved me the most was the emotional return between Kevin Spacey and his daughter, "I found my real job."
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