Fast, and Furious

Ashleigh 2021-10-13 13:06:45

At the beginning, the actor stroked the heroine's hair, accompanied by a gentle voice-over "I want to open her head to see what is going on." It can't be said whether it is fierce or affectionate. In short, the perverted tone of the story has been laid.

At first I thought the woman in the bar was the mistress of the actor, but as the plot progressed, I realized that it was a twin sister. She is the woman who has played with the male protagonist the most in the whole film. It is no wonder that the unscrupulous media people in the second half of the film began to make the rumor of the twin brothers and sisters. I always think of James and Cersei Lannister when I see them. It’s just that the love between the brothers and sisters in this film is purely spiritual, at least after they were born, and did not break through the relationship, so the actor who was wronged in the end will question the female anchor who likes to fan the flames. . I think that because the two brothers and sisters of the male protagonist have no physical relationship, they are the people who love each other the most in the world. Men always give the best illusions to women who have never [BEEP] before. For the male protagonist, his sister is he can never [BEEP], and at the same time is the most connected with him in the world, so how can he not love her to the unforgettable love.

The fun of watching a suspense movie is that you know you’re wrong, and you still can’t help but guess the plot. The actor's slightly perverted inner monologue at the beginning of the film made me suspect that he was really the murderer. But if that were the case, the plot of the movie would be too boring. Another ironclad evidence that, in my opinion, is sufficient to reverse the case for the actor is that he is very good to that cat. A man who is so considerate to cats is certainly not a bad guy. After eliminating the suspicion of the male protagonist, I continued to infer that the female protagonist should have not died at all, because the movie took too much pen and ink to show how cute this woman is. If this is a story of murder and reasoning, then the protagonist's wife should have died quietly at the beginning, and shouldn't run out through flashbacks later to brush up on the sense of existence. Once the audience has feelings for this character, they will never let the director kill her. Coupled with the "treasure hunt" mentioned shortly after the beginning of the article, I began to think that this should be a hide-and-seek game between the wife and the husband. However, a slap can't make a slap, and the relationship between the two has broken. How sure is she that her husband will play this game with her?

Just like the movie line I always like to quote, "It's not enough to just make things invisible, so every magic has a third step." It's just that I never expected this to be often used near the end of commercial films to make it bigger. The mystery of the reversal to give the audience a heads-up was revealed, and it actually appeared in less than half of the movie. Seeing this, we understand that the director did not use suspense and reversal as a selling point at all. This is just a means to mobilize the enthusiasm of the audience to get us into the role quickly.

To be honest, I am not particularly confident about my conclusion that the actor inferred by a cat is not guilty. In the first third of the film, his image continued to be unreliable as the plot progressed. Slid in the direction. I'm relatively simple, and I tend to believe that the flashback footage is true, and coupled with the derailment incidents that I can't fall back on, my position is really about to shake. At this time, the director said, "Okay, I won't quarrel with you", and then he gave me the answer very freely. And after watching the full movie, I thought about it and realized that the story really began to unfold until it was played.

The first film that David Fincher watched was "Seven Deadly Sins" and "Fight Club". The purpose at that time was very simple, just to pretend to be a force in front of female classmates. I did a particularly kind thing that year, that is, when I led my roommates to watch "Fight Club", I managed to hold back. When I was searching for that movie, I was introduced to spoilers by the intimate plot in Bai [Beep] Encyclopedia. But I didn't let myself continue to pass on negative energy like this. Holding words is sometimes more difficult than holding pee. For me at that time, it was no small challenge to resist the urge to show off to others, "I have more information than you, I want to spoil you" , But I did it anyway, and because of that, I appreciated the shocked expressions of my roommates when the truth was revealed. Recommending a good movie to friends around you and getting the expected feedback is also a very fulfilling thing. Later, I watched "The Zodiac" and felt that I was deceived. I turned to the suspense. As a result, I read a running account, which was more boring than "Memories of Murder". I didn’t feel much about the well-received "Social Network" afterwards. The reason was very unreasonable: I made a bet that year and concluded that "The King's Speech" would definitely win an Oscar, and because of this, I inexplicably invested a lot of affection for the movie. , So that there will be an unconscious sense of alienation from its competitors.

So I have been a fan of David Fincher for quite a while when he was young. After experiencing "Zodiac", I turned a passerby, and then I continued to be a fan of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" again. That movie is so cool, it can only be described as enjoyable. I have repeatedly emphasized that my favorite is popcorn movies, such as superhero movies (so the only thing I can remember about "Zodiac" is that there are Iron Man and Hulk in it), but for "Dragon" this I watched a movie with a completely different rhythm style from the popcorn blockbuster. I think the power of this director may be that although I was conquered by him, I can't tell how I was conquered. When I was young, I recommended "Fight Club" to others. I was clumsy and only said, "You can watch it anyway." Increase the persuasiveness; however, when it comes to "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", when it is recommended to others, it becomes speechless again, and I have to take out the words of the year, "Anyway, you are right to see it."

This movie is just like "The Girl with Dragon Tattoo", it's a very enjoyable work. The director is ignorant, does not rely on suspense and reversal, and does not sell sweet love. You can't find a core selling point, but you feel that this movie is a selling point from head to toe. Looking back now, I can somewhat understand why David Fincher made a movie like "Zodiac" back then. A reversal plot that inspires the audience will greatly enhance the entertainment of the film, but the aspiring director always does not want to rely on this kind of "strange skill and ingenuity" for the rest of his life. The suspense reversal is like a pepper. When cooking, it is sure to put the fragrance, but the chef has to test his cooking skills to what level, after all, he has to get rid of the simple taste stimulation to the diners. Today, in this "Disappearing Lover", the director has absolutely no plans to use the reversal of the plot as a killer feature, because throughout the whole film, there are many things to watch and sell. The audience may even find that this movie with a gloomy overall style has such a good sense of humor. I almost finished the second half with a smile. My favorite laugh is the robot dog and the whisper "You fucking bitch."

What the film will discuss is how terrifying the siege of marriage is. It uses a bizarre event that is not common in real life to attract people's attention, but the audience with a little experience or even some thoughts about marriage can understand that the director is not joking. The real married life is certainly not as thrilling as the plot of the movie, but it is not too frightening when it comes to the degree of "terrible". The movie at least gave the husband and wife a chance for conflicts to break out. The final ending seemed helpless, but in fact it was the best ending. Can Nick really find a happy life after leaving Amy? Compared with the story in the movie, the turbulent undercurrent of patience and complaint between husband and wife in daily life may be even more chilling. But even so, or because of this, those old couples and wives who have walked together for decades are even more awe-inspiring. Perhaps at the moment they entered marriage, they became trapped beasts, but when decades later, they couldn't make a noise, and they really brought their hands and hearts together, and finally smiled and grieved. The sense of relief and accomplishment at that moment was The best return for the pain of the previous decades. Therefore, for this great gift for the 50th and 60th anniversary of the marriage, I also ask you to persevere and don't give up lightly. In the photo, Nick's father, although earning a life of leisure, will inevitably endure a life of boredom.

I just discovered the Chinese translation of this movie. For an audience like me, it is very easy to pronounce the name of a domestically produced movie series with the theme of tearing.

Nick and his sister Marg were "very violent quickly" when they commented on the marriage at the beginning of the story. This high-level summary of married life was well-interpreted in the next two and a half hours of filming. However, these two adjectives can also be used as a standard to evaluate certain aspects of couples’ lives, but in this regard, "violent" is a bit better, and "fast" is not necessary. Of course, in terms of "fast", if you are really unsure, there are other remedies. As a man, eloquence is also very important. In the film, Nick conquered Amy also relied on this. The first time the two dated, on the big night, Nick succeeded in making Amy say "I want to have many monkeys with you" with his incredible lip service. As I said above, I have a major problem with slurred speech, so a lot of correction work is needed to make up for the defect. If you have a friend who is interested in improving yourself in this aspect like me, you may wish to start practicing with me from now on: eating grapes but not spitting out grape skins, not eating grapes but spitting out grape skins; Po artillery ran side by side; the black fertilizer will volatilize when it turns gray, and the gray fertilizer will turn black when it volatilizes...

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Gone Girl quotes

  • Detective Rhonda Boney: Well, we have our first clue.

    [holds an envelope that reads Clue One]

  • Nick Dunne: Come home, Amy. I dare you.