Like this video, from the two sitting in the pool of the handicapped shelter The scene began on the side bench. An oval pool made of bricks, surrounded by trees, and a few ducks floating leisurely in the water, the picture is simple and serene. Charlie started to keep asking Raymond if he wanted to go to LA with him, but Raymond replied indomitably that he didn't know. But in the end he still said yes, why? Because Yuren, who has an excellent memory, must still remember the little brother's little things when he was a child. Plus the look of Tom Cruise is really not annoying. I don't know when I started to identify him as a vase, and I don't know how many times I have denied this view. In 1988, he still hadn't faded away. He spoke lines in a clear and emotional voice, as if he was acting himself. Maybe he is not worth an Oscar in his life, but he can indeed be regarded as a good actor, because he also impresses people with parts other than his face, such as "Interview with the Vampire", such as "Mr. Sweetheart", and "rain Man".
While watching, he repeatedly speculated about the ending: Charlie fell in love with his brother, right? Have you changed from a bad person to a good person? Did the two live together? Thanks to the director for not making these dazzling clichés a reality. In the end, Charlie still failed to secure his brother's custody. But for the audience, it doesn't matter anymore, because together with Charlie, we got the desired ending from the moment of maple syrup before the meal. The rain man in childhood, the autistic patient in front of him, made people dumbfounded but warmth came from the bottom of my heart. Charlie may have understood subconsciously that in the past, he was actually more autistic than his brother. In the days to come, there will be a lot of trouble. It will fly from Los Angeles to Cincinnati every two weeks or 14 days or 336 hours or 20160 minutes or 120960 seconds. But life with him has just begun, mundanely and beautifully. (2/18/2006)
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