The red-necked father buried in black and green France

Antonio 2022-11-08 00:39:49

The story of Bill, an oil worker in Oklahoma, who went to France to avenge his daughter, almost formed a new family with a well-meaning mother and daughter in the process, but only he and his daughter returned to the United States. The plot is very similar to the famous "Angel Murder Case", and other reviews say it was adapted accordingly.

Matt Damon had a beard and almost didn't recognize it. He felt a bit like Leonardo's line. It seems that the beard culture of the red necks is still very popular in the United States.

Compared with Matt Damon's previous action films, the overall rhythm of this film is relatively slow, and it is more to show the subtle changes in the emotions between Bill, Virg, and Maya in the process of getting along. It is more appropriate to locate it in a drama, and it is a bit far-fetched to say that it is a thriller.

After watching the film, the big feeling is that France does not look like the "developed country" we usually say.

In a dilapidated state, there are blacks and greens everywhere, and ordinary white Europeans have become ethnic minorities.

The entire judicial system looks so random and inefficient that even the red-necked Bill from America can't stand it.

The female protagonist Virg's ZZZQ thinking, which is typical of the European white left, is also a bit unbearable. It is enough to solve the problem. Why do you have to be entangled in the position?

If Europe and France continue to do this, in a few years, they will become the same virtue as those green and green countries. After all, the greens still have oil, what do the white leftists in Europe have?

In the end, it's a pity that Bill and Maya returned to the United States alone with their daughter, but thinking about the huge difference with Virg's three views, even if the two are together, it is estimated that there will be quite a lot of contradictions. Reasonably maintaining an ordinary friendship can be regarded as a line of life, but in the future Good to see you.

The film is a bit dull, and it takes some patience to watch it.

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Stillwater quotes

  • Allison: Life is brutal.

    [Bill listens silently]

    Allison: Can I drive?

  • Allison: You miss them?

    Bill: I do.

    Allison: Can you go back...

    Bill: No, I can't. But it was good. That doesn't change.

    Allison: I'm sorry.

    Bill: Life is brutal.