There is a naked financial relationship between people. It is our impression of the evil capitalism in that era in the film. However, Hank Williams’s pain is not only the torture of illness, but also his personal feelings about his family and his wife. The indifference brought by it has nothing to do with money. Compared to today, what is the personal feeling of rich and luxurious houses for many people? ...Of course, someone will label the wife in the film as "selfish."
The mood of the whole film is not very ups and downs, and the style of country music has strengthened this feeling, making people feel like Hank, being tortured like a frog in warm water. The scenery under the spotlight can't illuminate the other side of Hank's heart, so he can only struggle to die in hesitation.
I can't afford to cry. Life is dull enough, do you have to review it in the theater? This is probably the reason why the score is not high.
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