The movie uses different characters to express their views on "what is a good movie", for example, Hans said "there are layers", "everyone has to dream", Marty said "there is depth, not the cliché of fighting and killing." ”, and these are exactly what the film pursues, for example, the film itself is rich in layers: reality, story, screenwriter, the impact of the story on the screenwriter, the impact of reality on the screenwriter, the impact of the story and screenwriter on reality... Blending, without being stiff. Similarly, in terms of theme, the film uses violence to express thoughts about love and peace. In psychological terms, that is, "jump out of the trap of hostility", so Hans repented his tit-for-tat and rewrote the story in which the Vietnamese burned prostitutes. end. Marty realizes after all this that not falling into the trap of hostility is the key to fighting violence. Of course, Billy was doomed to die, because he represented the big boy's heroic dream, saving his friends to be remembered forever, which is what Hans said, "Everyone has to dream!" Say all your thoughts and ideas, and then let you see, "I did everything one by one!" A big boy who is full of playfulness, naughty and full of confidence.
Jesus, Ghandi, Joseph and big boy, you are all great.
The rambled lines of the movie are funny and dark enough to make the audience look forward to the next laugh in the terrifying excitement. It is not easy to achieve dense laughs and good quality of burdens. Full and solid character personality is the foundation. Of course, if you are full and solid, it is easy to become a stubborn character, so Quaker, who once committed suicide in the movie and wanted to take revenge on the other party, later became a Gandhi believer. Weeping sadly, and sincerely thought that Billy, who stole the dog, "is really a lunatic"... In addition to being funny, the movie does not forget to make fun of Hollywood's cliché, for example, women must be wet, and people's heads in shootout scenes are like explosions It exploded like corn, the animals had to be protected but the women were all dead, the characters were good but they didn’t even have a name, it was unclear whether the nunchucks were Japanese or Vietnamese, etc. for the audience to reflect on.
Last but not least is the amazing performance of the actors. Sam Rockwell, who plays Billy, is a good and evil big boy for him. The scene where Billy expresses his script to Marty and Hans has been watched many times, and it is a five-star performance. , Every time I watch it, there are still tears in the smile. There is also Christopher Walken, a real old drama bone, his drama is not made, but flowing, whether it is the interaction with his wife in the ward or the scene of holding Billy's face later, every look, every syllable It's so original and makes the audience hooked.
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