The scene that moved me the most was when Ryan was in the church. He watched his child being baptized in the church. In fact, I didn't quite understand what this was for, but when Ryan turned around and covered his face with his hands, I was petrified, his tears kept flowing, and the helplessness and emptiness of his eyes made people almost despair. I saw the mission of a man and saw the scars all over his body. Although he has tattoos all over his body, he is a man as pure as a piece of paper at heart. In his eyes, the meaning of a child to a man is so important. . .
A modified motorcycle, a pair of green and black ultra-sunglasses, and a black mask, these are the last items left over from Ryan's career as a driver and a heist, each of which represents his personality, his determination and He's gone forever. In the end, there is only a family photo taken by a fool's camera. It is the warmest picture in this film, without any decoration, just the three of them, and the motorcycle, the motorcycle that means the most to him, so much so that After the back was destroyed, I saw his almost desperate face again. I think this motorcycle may be like a son to him. That is what he has done in his life. No one will ride a motorcycle to rob a bank. , only him. The ideal at its best is when the motorcycle merges with him and rides outside the pine forest, but he still doesn't forget what he's supposed to do as a father. I don't know if everyone has noticed that his car was destroyed, and so did he. . . They really are one, right on the street in the 1980s, the darkness under the old-fashioned traffic lights, his melancholy. . .
In my opinion, he has not brought me a dark side, some are just the side of a man who is upright and responsible, some are just the side of nostalgia for the woman he loves the most, and some are just the side of the motorcycle's impact on the ideal. . Ryan Gosling's performance couldn't be better. . .
On the cute side, he didn't gallop outside the pine forest, but his son did it. Even if he didn't remember his father, his heart was filled with admiration and tolerance for his father, because this is his biological father. There is no right or wrong in everything, right?
(Forgive me for only commenting on Ryan because his performance in this film is really good, and the plot behind it is more protracted)
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