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These are my short reviews. of.
I believe that many people know RDJ after watching "Iron Man", so when I read other people’s comments, I found that a large part of it was because Downey didn’t give that bohemian character to the show (maybe they too Think that Hank's character in this film is also a bit "presidential"?) Some of them are specifically looking at his acting skills or appearance.
This movie did not disappoint us with RDJ’s acting skills (his movie never let us down), perhaps it was the presidential spirit that he had originally revealed in him, or perhaps he fully calmed himself down and played a "judge" The son of "a lawyer".
Hank Palmer (played by Robert Downey Jr.) has a few plots in this movie that I am very concerned about. After the death of his mother, Hank and Joseph (played by Robert Duvall) got together again during the tornado. After a fight, out of incomprehension and anger towards his father, he leaned against his mother’s tombstone. The surrounding trees were tossed by the tornado. Downey’s eyes were red, and he showed the trembling of people when they sobbed (when he called A moment of anger),
There is also the part of the conversation with another lawyer. He is standing next to the blinds, and the soft light is reflected on his face, and he can see his due performance (facial expressions and movements) for his father’s work.< Picture 1>
As I said before, the changes between him and his father are very subtle. Every close-up of Downey’s eyes seemed to say a line. When he and Duval were taking a shower in the bathroom, the two laughed awkwardly. I can't fully show my heart to the other person. I think this kind of subtlety is also well expressed.
The director Russell Brothers of "Captain America 3: Civil War" commented: "One look from RDJ is worth the performance of all the actors." It's
purely a personal opinion, and I highly recommend this movie. _(:зゝ∠)_
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