In "Silence of the Lambs" he played Hannibal, a refined cannibal. His eyes are deep, and those blue eyes can speak, and you can clearly read the past and sympathize with him. Anthony Hopkins successfully created a serial killer who is knowledgeable, wily, calm and murderous. He also won the Best Actor Award at the 64th Academy Awards for this film. That was the first time I realized because of his performance that there are bad people who look more like good people than good people. In "Westworld", Anthony Hopkins played the lead programmer named Robert Ford. He's taciturn, deep-thinking, and unpredictable. He is both a manipulator and a philosopher, and the whole Westworld was born in his hands. 90% of the classic lines in the play are completed by him. "Breakthrough" mainly tells about a wife murder case. The laws and regulations involved in the whole story are similar to the Simpson wife murder case in 1994. The documentary "Simpson: Made in America" has a detailed introduction, but the reality is more complicated than the movie, and the Simpson case cannot be Give clear answers like this video. "Breakthrough" is a thriller and suspense film directed by Gregory Helitt and starring Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling. It was released in the United States on April 20, 2007. Anthony. Hopkins plays Ted, an engineer specializing in fracture mechanics. He can see a problem with a part of the plane without using any tools. The film begins to use a cross-montage method to explain the relationship between the characters. Ted's wife Jennifer is having an affair. One of the shots is a few steel balls moving on a track. A steel ball fell, and Ted put the dropped ball into the box, then straightened and welded the track. The device he fiddled with was called a spacewarp. It can be combined arbitrarily, which is a great test of the player's spatial imagination and creativity. After the assembly of the device is completed, the small steel balls move on the track, like a person riding a roller coaster, falling from the highest point, spinning around a sharp bend, and rising from the lowest point, in an infinite loop. The system looked flawless in its entirety, and Ted could always see its flaws. Throughout the movie, the steel ball derails twice. The first time is at the beginning of the film, with Ted in the office. Gang-joo's first derailment hints that he's about to carry out his plans to make his wife and her lover pay. Ted is a high-IQ, thoughtful, level-headed person. He took advantage of the loopholes in the law to set up a double-edged sword. One of them is the "fruit of the poisonous tree" principle. Simply put, if the source of the evidence is tainted, then any evidence obtained from it is invalid and will not be admitted. Rob had an affair with Ted's wife, and Ted's guilt certificate was invalid. The gun that killed was key evidence, and the police couldn't convict him if he didn't find it. There's a bigger one at Ted's house, not to mention the difficulty of assembling it. It serves as a link to the storyline. When Ted was released home, he placed a steel ball on the device, which slid a distance on the track before falling out. At this point, Ted took the steel ball in his hand and began to carry out his plan. In the hospital, Ted went to the hospital to terminate his wife's life, and Willie took the document to stop Ted. The director used a set of elevated shots (slow-motion effect) with Willie pinned to the ground by hospital security guards and unable to move. At the same time, the director visually distinguishes Ted from the doctor by pulling the camera and adding side backlighting. Ted's face shows light and dark sides, highlighting the contradiction and strengthening Ted's cold-blooded and brutal side. The contest between the challenger of the law and the defender of the law, this round ended with the victory of the challenger. Ted does this because he understands another law called "double jeopardy," which, in one sentence, is that you can't be tried twice for the same crime. In this case, even if the pistol is found, it doesn't prove that it was the one Ted used to kill , because there are no bullets. Prosecutors can't use the "attempted murder" charge again, so Ted will be able to escape the law. The soundtrack and pictures of the film are good, especially the use of light to express the psychological activities of the characters is the biggest highlight of this film. After Ted shot and killed his wife, he was cleaning in the sink, and when he turned his head, a beam of white light hit half of his face, and the surroundings were completely dark. He was calm and calm, without a trace of panic. When Willie went to his house to talk about the gun, Ted stood by the door and raised his hand to look at his watch. A top light effect showed his mentality of winning and winning. The presentation of scenes in a confined space achieves the effect of a stage play. Not long after the film starts, Ted leaves the airport in his sports car. The roar of the sports car's engine is deafening, making people's blood boil. It surpasses the plane that has just taken off and disappears into the sunset in a blink of an eye. Ted was financially rich, and he was still alive and adventurous into his old age.
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