Can you give two hundred stars?
The best of the year, the plot is very smooth, there are no messy long shots and unnecessary bed scenes, there are laughs and tears, both are arranged very well, and touch people's hearts.
A few favorite episodes:
1. Don played Chopin in the Orange bird tavern. He said that he dreamed of playing classical throughout his life training, but because of his skin color, he could only entertaining to play jazz. Tony's prep talk was also very touching: "Everyone can play Joe Pan! !!!" I was about to burst into tears when I saw Chopin’s nickname and laughed
2. Don grabs the door from the car on a rainy day and yells "then who am I";
3. The New York police pull over said that you have a flat tire, and then I really see tears from seeing the safe drive gentlemen! ! I support the New York Police! ! You can hit me! !
4. The most favorite is at the end of the film. Dolores hugs Don and says "Thank you for the letters you wrote for him." It's really just like what was written in the composition. Outside of reason, unexpectedly, how could a wife be possible? I don’t know that the husband who didn’t even want to write the letter at the beginning couldn’t write those words, but he was willing to change, and he also showed the trueness and weight of his love for his wife from the side. The last letter "sometimes you reminded me of" a house, where happy people live inside" deserves its name.
The only thing that was a little unexpected was that I thought Don would call his brother at the end, but it didn't matter, it was all right.
The color/composition of the movie is superb! Just cut a few photos:
Put a few lines/scenes that I like very much:
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