It’s a pity that I only finished watching this film yesterday. I think the interpretation of the characters in the film is very in line with humanity and reality.
At that time, I opened the barrage, and everyone was talking about why Brother Tom was so persuaded, why the kid kept screaming, and why Robbie was stunned. If everyone had the same emotions, it meant that the director’s intentions had been achieved. . This method can give you a deeper understanding of the content of the film, and it can also achieve the effect of the director using the film to convey horror.
However, when you calm down and try to figure out the performance of these characters, they are so in line with humanity and logic.
Brother Tom’s performance is very scary, but at the same time he always put his mind on the two children from beginning to end, just to ensure the safety of the children. When he saw the alien machine at the beginning of the film, the whole person’s performance was not just that. Is it the performance of an ordinary person who is frightened?
As for the daughter, such an older child has claustrophobia and is timid. Isn't it a normal reaction to see such a scary scream and cry?
Son Robbie, the second-second aura on his body, doesn't fit the second-second transition of adolescence, and he has the illusion that he can save the world and become a hero?
So the performance of these three people is in line with common sense, or in other words, in line with human nature. Of course, there are imperfections in the presentation of the movie, but the interpretation of the roles should not be a black spot.
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