"L.A. Confidential" "Missing Children"

Arvid 2022-03-19 09:01:04

I thought it was just a special case with something to hide, but I never imagined that such a huge number of people would be involved, and it eventually developed into the "Missing Children" of "LA Confidential", which exposes corruption, advocates justice, and advocates women's rights. Uplifting and thought-provoking... I thought the film should end in court, but Eastwood still has something to say, so after discussing death, family affection, and courage, the heroine finds hope again and continues Looking for my son... I

can only say that the last 10 minutes of the film are really regrettable, but the overall quality is still satisfactory, and it is more shocking than "Mysterious Hanging River"! Photography, art, and music are all top-notch! Julie's performance impressed me. I thought her strength was rebellious + sexy. In this film, she portrayed the image of a weak but strong mother who was forced to resist from her rebelliousness, with blood and tears. She was nominated for an Oscar for this role. I am convinced. In addition, in the supporting roles, Jeffrey Donovan, who resembles James Franco, played the villain, Sheriff Jones, to make people grit their teeth. The female prisoner played by Amy Ryan also shines every second. Unfortunately, John Malkovich has a positive role and a lot of scenes, but his performance is mediocre.

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  • Chelsea 2022-04-23 07:01:32

    Evil society has great motherhood. Jolie's acting is not bad, and the story is also profound and thought-provoking, but it feels a bit abrupt and hasty when solving the "killing a child" case, and it seems too long-winded in the end. Fuck you and the horse you are riding on! Why is our society always "being" employed and "being" committed suicide.

  • Chris 2022-03-22 09:01:28

    The old cowboy also took pictures of his relatives. 1. Adapted from real events, it presents American society, justice, and police-community relations in the late 1920s and early 1930s. A strong mother who is obsessed with finding her children, although her struggle against the system is difficult, fortunately, there is the help of the media. Using the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) as a target of corruption is reminiscent of [LA Confidential]. 2. Dongmu's narration is as calm as ever, and once again he personally performed the soundtrack. Several young actors (especially the repentant accomplice children) performed brilliantly, and Angelina Jolie's performance was a matter of opinion. 3. The photography and lighting are excellent. Many dark and high-contrast lighting are similar to film noir. The characters are often hidden in the shadows. The low-saturation, slightly brown tones also match the atmosphere of the 1920s and 1930s. The black and white-color gradients that echo each other are also very historical. 4. Homage to old movies: The boys who came to LA for Western star Tom Meeks and his steed Tony, [It Happened One Night] Oscar (though it wasn't as public at the time). 5. The priest has a cowboy character~ (8.0/10)

Changeling quotes

  • Christine Collins: I'm perfectly sane and i will explain that to them.

    Carol Dexter: How ? The more you try to act sane, the crazier you start to look. If you smile too much, you are delusional or you are stifling hysteria. If you don't smile you are depressed. If you remain neutral you are emotionally withdrawn, potentially catatonic.

  • Detective Lester Ybarra: You put them in the ground, you can take them out of the ground.