a typical thriller. From beginning to end, it created a very strange and tense atmosphere. Keep your nerves tense all the time.
Her performance is slightly neurotic, showing how a frightened mother discovers the truth step by step and bravely faces the gangster to save her daughter.
But I always feel that the clips showing mother's love are a bit unreal. The temperament of the role of mother is too tough, and the way of solving things is also quite masculine. It always makes me feel that the cute little girl doesn't look like her daughter. It looks like her neighbor's child.
And if her identity is an FBI agent, it might be more convincing. As an aircraft engineer, it is impossible to be so agile, moving up and down in various harsh environments in the film, walking like a fly, and hitting the gangsters with no mercy . Maybe all female engineers in the public eye are like this? ! Seriously disagree~Especially the clip of her running in the plane, don't know why it reminds me of fast running Lola and life and death.
But there is no doubt that Judie Foster is quite an infectious and powerful woman.
Hehe, does the director have to take care of the audience's aesthetic needs, shouldn't she be shivering in it? Visual good-looking wins over logical correctness.
I see a lot of people talking about the flaws of this film, but have you paid attention to the visual and auditory features of this film? The director still paid attention.
In fact, there are still moving parts in some clips. When the psychologist asked her about her family, she held back tears and said, I don't know you.
It made me feel the unspeakable pain of a woman losing a loved one.
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