Hannah: Adapt or die

Ransom 2022-03-21 09:01:33

After watching it, I don’t know if you have this feeling: the distinctive soundtrack is like a lingering sound for three days; I admire the acting skills of Lolita Saoirsha Ronan, pure and clear; of course, there are also people who hate it The itchy plot, I really don't know what happened to that family, I
'm worried about that... Unlike the previous "Atonement", this is a transformation of Joe White, a real commercial film. But while such an alternative commercial film really shines, it will also have more or less regrets.
Sound, light, electricity, this film fully demonstrates the perfect combination of these elements. Whether it's the stage-like lighting, the excellent soundtrack by The Chemical Brothers, or the wonderful performances of Saoirse Ronan and Cate Blanchett, they undoubtedly give this mentally retarded plot a lot of points.
In fact, the whole film can be said to be a realistic description of the survival of the fittest, but it is placed in a duel between an elderly agent who still wants to gain power and a young girl who is still emerging. The cannibalism at the end of the dilapidated amusement park undoubtedly depicts the truth that only the strong can survive, no matter whether this party represents justice or evil.
Saoirse Ronan was undoubtedly the right actor to play the leading role. From her appearance in "Atonement" to the starring in "Lovely Bones", to the bumpy life journey in "The Way Back", her acting has a kind of A very unique breath of life, infecting everyone.
I have to mention the three-minute long shot in this film. Although it is not as grand as the scene that needs to be shown in "Atonement", this time it shows a fighting scene, which really depends on the director's work.

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Hanna quotes

  • Rachel: I feel so grounded in the countryside. The city stifles me, emotionally, creatively, spiritually. Places like this bring us closer to God.

    Hanna: God?

    Rachel: Well, not in any monotheistic sense. Buddha, Krishna, the god within. Whatever you believe in.

    [pause]

    Rachel: What do you believe in, Hanna?

    [gets no response, laughs]

    Rachel: Nothing.

  • Hanna: Come and find me.

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