London to Brighton

Demarco 2022-07-14 14:16:50

At first, I read the introduction because I wanted to find out if it was similar to "Two Smoking Guns", but the result was completely different. Another revenge movie, with a heavy tone reminiscent of "Hard Candy" some time ago, the core of the theme was not revealed until the end, which was very surprising, and the foreshadowing was quite good.
The fate of all people is forced to be tied to a wheel, and the only ones who can hold their own initiative are the millionaire father and son. The slow motion is aimed at the luxurious four walls and the sentence "I really want to This villa, this guy is really lucky." This is the theme that the director wants to express. But behind the strong economic strength is a huge emptiness without love. The expressionless old man and the equally stern son have unknown loneliness and emptiness under the surface of their beauty.
The most unfortunate thing was that little guy. From the very beginning, he had to do everything, take care of his boss, grab and point others for his boss, and drag the old man, the young man, and the two women into the carriage until the end. The first bullet he received, he didn't have a line from beginning to end, but the often hesitant eyes showed the helplessness of his life vividly. When I watch it, it makes people feel emotional, and anyone who is in that role may be unable to resist fate. Recalling that 4cats once asked "then do you believe more in fate or in yourself", this is really not an easy question to answer, and it is still impossible to give an accurate answer until now. Maybe we can also strive to become the only millionaire in the film who can take the initiative to grasp the right to our own destiny, but who can bear the huge loneliness and emptiness after success? Eye-catching blood dripped all over the ground, but the huge physical pain was far from being comparable to the mental discomfort.
I especially like the scene where the girl invites the little girl to dinner, the haggling and the chocolate ice cream at the end, and the digital design of the money here is also very good. When I was about to finish writing this article, "Little White Rabbit Tomato" suddenly sent a sentence on MSN, "It's so tiring to live." That's true.

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