Seeing the movie's title "The Forger" and seeing the hero as John Travolta , is it another movie with the theme of "stealing the pillars"?
Raymond is a forger who is particularly good at forging famous paintings. He was sentenced to 5 years in prison for taking the blame for the underworld boss Keegan. When he was released from prison for 10 months, Raymond asked Keegan to help him get out of prison early, and Keegan asked Raymond Help him steal Monet's famous painting "Woman with a Parasol"...
If I describe the story like this, everyone will definitely think I guessed right, but unfortunately I only guessed right at the beginning.
Raymond's son, Will, is suffering from cancer, and all Raymond does is want to be with him in the remaining life of his son and help him fulfill as many wishes as possible. At the end of the movie, Will asks what his father's wish is. Raymond's eyes were red and he didn't say that sentence. I was wondering whether it was "I hope Will doesn't have cancer" or "I hope we have more time"... The
whole movie is quite The "flat and straightforward narrative" basically doesn't feel that there are any ups and downs in the plot, and it is rather boring to watch. The main scenes of the movie are all about family relationships. The plot of the stealing part is actually well designed, but unfortunately it only accounts for a very small proportion of the entire movie. In fact, I quite like the story of this movie. I feel that if the proportions can be adjusted more balanced, more scenes are spent on stealing pictures, and the plot speed is accelerated, the movie should be more interesting.
If let me sum up the story in one sentence: A famous painting forger became a good father.
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