With his plain clothes, unassuming appearance, and often showing innocent and cute smiles, the audience will find more self-identity in Damon, thus creating a great sense of intimacy. In the face of huge dangers, the super qualities of being fearless, silent and calm, and tenacious and unremitting are even more breathtaking. The huge contrast of feelings has to make the audience think that they can do all of this, and even know how to do it. Is better.
The comment of the Los Angeles Daily newspaper who criticized the film was: "Matt Damon did not distinguish his role from a spy." And this is the biggest attraction of this film, who can distinguish the real spy Come on? Perhaps the real spy is so ordinary, wearing a sweater standing on the winter street and looking around, as if he had lost fifty cents and was homeless. Even shooting with the killer in the grass is a game we often play when we are children. This is where the success of filming comedy directors lies. Such a popular interpretation is to break the cold and bloody side of traditional spy movies in one fell swoop, and to show the audience more of the extraordinary skills of grassroots heroes, thereby gaining the attention of a new generation of audiences. It's no surprise that there is a lot of praise.
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