"where is my mind" slowly sounded, the buildings in front of the window collapsed one after another... The
Fight Club was in such a romantic and yet another It ends with a fascinating orgasm.
I have always felt that Edward Norton is good at acting as a middle-aged sad man who is indifferent and confident. This is the case with the FBI agent in "Red Dragon" and the underworld boss who is about to return home in "The 25th Hour". Norton continued this tepid performance for most of the time in Fight Club, until he discovered that the closest and most dependable friend in life came from his own subjective judgment, the evil forces in the world. The origin of is actually from my "smart" mind. When the woman who has hoped to have countless times in her mind has already possessed it, but is completely discouraged by it, the Norton we hope has finally returned. XOR said that Norton has never appeared before. Finally appeared. His tension, his wildness, his romance, his outbreak. A Norton who has subverted the image of the past has finally appeared... The same subjective conjecture, compared to Nash played by Russell Crowe in "Beautiful Mind", is the opposite. Crowe's introvertedness is really a big contrast to Norton's wildness.
Brad Pitt-the legendary perfect man. The alertness in "The Seven Deadly Sins" and the incompetence in "Troy" are not his true colors. The only thing close to it is the perfect thief in "Eleven Arhats", but he was not robbed of the limelight by the diamond king George Clooney. In fact, Pete in "Fight Club" is the real Pete: wit, pride, unruly, sexy, robust, humorous...a perfect assembly of all the qualities of a man. It cannot be said that playing an illusory character is not a very high challenge, but Pete has played such a character so domineering and full of charm. It seemed that a woman would fall in love with him, and a man would fall in love with him, and he did not hesitate to participate in the fight meeting to do the big things illegally for him, and he really wanted to see Pete melon. And what I have to mention is that pair of invincible cool glasses, I have to admit that they were tailor-made for him... It
's worth seeing this film from the eyes of an ordinary audience. Looking at this film from a professional perspective, it would be perfect.
"It happened to be the strangest break in my life when we met..."
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