what a movie should be

Winnifred 2022-02-07 14:50:41

Recently, after appreciating the major movies in the Spring Festival, I did not comment on the comment area. I felt that it was passionate and nonsensical, but after thinking about it, I always felt that something was missing, and I accidentally thought of this movie again. , I feel deeply.

I don't need to say much about the content of the movie. I believe you have all watched it ten or eight times. I found this movie by accident a few years ago. Even though many people say that the content of the second half is not as good as the first half, and I started watching it from the second half (thinking about it now, if I had started from the first half, if I didn’t know the ending, I’m afraid it wouldn’t work), but Didn't find it interesting at all. Most of them, like me, saw it as an action movie for the first time, and after the second and third, the more important part of the film should be the emotional line in the film, as follows.

The reason why I think this movie is so impressive is not only because of the actors I like, but also because of the innovation of the subject matter. It can combine two types with very different emotions. This is the first time I have seen it, and it is also the most A profound one. It's not that there are very few movies about feelings in all movies, it's just that "Letter to Dad" is more real and more simple compared to this. Among them, we must praise the acting skills of each actor. There are no special sensational clips. Among them, Gong Wei's image is established. The movie depicts the image of an undercover agent who is sometimes forbearing and sometimes helpless because of his work. Think about what the director of the film said before, "thousands of people are stationed in Hong Kong", but they are still alone in the end; think about the wife in the film who is seriously ill and no one can help (there may be an undercover reason); think about what the boss said after the film "It's only a few hundred dollars a month", I will feel the slightest anger in addition to being moved.

Between the two places, things that seem to be unrelated, because Anita Mui and a Hong Kong policeman are linked together. Here, we must praise Sister Mei for her acting skills. She is free, sometimes funny, sometimes sad, and her emotions are very well-adjusted. (Xiaogu’s mother also likes it very much. Even without makeup, she is very good-looking. Her tolerance and understanding of her husband are rare in many families. In this regard, my knowledge is still shallow, and it will be deeper in a few years. layer perception).

I would like to mention the ending part here. Although the ending was criticized by many people, I think that the three of them really have the same heart, and the last laugh does not mean acceptance, it may have another meaning. In addition, I would like to mention the character who impressed me the most in the play - Consolidation, who supported the whole criticized family in the play, he still created a peaceful atmosphere for his mother, catching ants, reading empty letters, The washing and other scenes are all moving. I think the most climax of the film is in the middle, followed by the ending. It is said that this crying scene is not easy to come by. The most important aspect of the play is family affection. The core character of the whole movie is consolidation. It is more natural for this family movie to name the title from the perspective of a child.

Going back to the topic and comparing the differences between the two eras, background differences, and trends, we seem to have forgotten what a real movie should be - it should be honest, not perfunctory hypocrisy; simplicity , not heavy makeup; that kind of sincerity, not pretentious sensationalism. I think that's the heart of a good movie. The full score of this film is well deserved.

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My Father is a Hero quotes

  • [In front of 3 agressive bad boys]

    Kung Wei: You'd better go, Johnny.

    Johnny Kung: I wanna stay with you, pa'.

    Kung Wei: You're sure?

    Johnny Kung: You bet!