The other two lines, one is the actor chatting with the old man Gary Oldman, and the other is the war with a good friend in Afghanistan, both have their own attractions. The director and screenwriter tried their best to make the film look good. This effort is visible, and in terms of emotions, its ending is enough to move all male audiences. As for female audiences, it may be relatively dull.
Although the emotional drama of this film is very tangled and complicated, female audiences may not buy it. The reason is that the role of wife is too utilitarian. You can clearly feel that she is the director used to deepen the PTSD of the male protagonist. Tools are called upon, thrown away when used up, and are not enough for the preparation and extension. As a result, Kate Mara, a good actor, has no space to display his acting skills, and the audience is likely to be blindly hostile to her, and this hostility should be a female audience. More resistant, because there may be a voice protesting in their sensitive hearts-I don't think we women would do something like that in this situation.
To me, this line is a bit bloody, but I understand the director's good intentions. The male protagonist must suffer a severe mental blow before the three lines meet, and the wife's approach is obviously the most powerful blow.
Although it is based on the Afghan war, there are few battle scenes in this film, but I have long been tired of fighting and killing. Like this film, it uses PTSD as the entry point to tell the destruction of human nature and the destruction of family by war. , It’s still more unique and more accessible to my Dharma. You can think of this film as "Deer Hunter" in the new era.
Shia LaBeouf’s performance in the film surprised me. This guy who behaved like a mentally retarded and hyperactive in "Transformers" has converged a bit in "Female Addicts", and by this time the film has become more calm. , And then take a few good scripts to temper and temper, enough to step into the ranks of acting school.
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2017-2-26
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