The title of Just Cause gave me the illusion from the very beginning, the preconceived idea that the black guy is innocent, the film starts, the first half is actually a bit boring (personal feeling), the climax of the film (I personally think) is the professor and the perverted killer. (Ed, Harris, I personally like this scene of him very much), while Biao's acting skills, Harris has said a lot of life philosophy, which may be the thoughts that the director wants to express
1. There is no set standard for a good dad or a bad dad, just different angles. It is also like a kind of self-forgiveness or consolation of Harris playing the character, eager to let his heart have a little relief.
2. Arrogance, it should be the first time in the movie. The depth of the professor's kindness and kindness is indeed undeniably arrogant. Sean Connery's performance in many details seems to confirm this.
3. The professor asked again and again, did you kill her (the little girl)? The killer's lines are so meaningful. Killing is so easy for me, how difficult is it to lie. But as Harris said, the professor's inner kindness or arrogance or self-righteousness has blinded him and finally suffered.
Is there anything like the story of Mr. Dongguo saving the wolf
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