F55: "Norman" ~ Director: Joseph Star ~ good film! It seems that the previous chattering is actually paving the way for the tragedy of the last little man~ In this film, the director must be the screenwriter, and the director expresses his own ideas and expresses the borrowed ideas, there will be completely different self-confidence~start, I was watching the story, and slowly, I was attracted by the sadness and anger of the little people. In the end, the kind of pitifulness that won't move you is more difficult to calm than being moved. The story is plain, and the director will be honest. There is some sharp sense of mirror, describing characters, repeated use, and become a way of acting for actors, highlighting the character of the characters, and the contrast of the characters; the soundtrack is low-key, but every touch of the piano is a film Mood, a kind of inadvertent refinement, until the last time the little character had to take the road to suicide, the ease and tragic harmony in the soundtrack is all the director's interpretation of the little character, such a powerful soundtrack! ~A game among Jews~Richard Gere, silently acting in a movie with attitude~
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