How should I put it, it feels like a very Vigorous movie. Many scenes remind me of his photography works, especially the farm after the snow. I think of the Winter Songs movie. The movie is calm and hidden, and the transition between scenes is very clever. It is very beautiful, like a hunting ground after a heavy snowfall, with a vast expanse of white, bullet casings and bloodstains buried quietly below. The scene where the final conflict between the father and son broke out is very unique. The violent eruption of anger and unwillingness finally turned into tears. In contrast The next morning, quiet and peaceful as if nothing had happened, water leaking downstairs from the bathtub, broken coffee cups, father sitting at the table playing his crossword puzzle, grumpy he was uncharacteristically this morning. Forgiving and quiet, John helped him think of words, his eyes were moist but still smiling. John later returned to California and saw his daughter holding a pocket watch given by her father and went out to find her partner. Without a word, she shed tears first. Emotions are silent and delicate
Falling has a promotional image of little Vig holding a duck. He told the story of his father taking him to fight ducks before the movie was released. At the time, he just thought it was so cute. It's a fun childhood story. I'll read this story in combination with this movie. It's complicated. Duck beating is one of the few fond memories of childhood related to my father. At that time, my parents didn't have any quarrels, and the family of three was still very warm. It's a little sentimental and a little relieved.
Viggo said that he wrote this story with his heart. After watching the movie, he felt that this story was like reconciliation with his father or with his past self, or maybe not. Some things may fade with time, but not necessarily. Excuse me, who knows
It's a bit uncomfortable after reading it, I feel like I'm chewing my own trauma in Vigo's story
My fking god Viggo Mortensen you such a sensitive genius
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