Father Judge-the generation gap between father and son

Nicklaus 2022-01-27 08:03:22

Straightforward title-between two men may be concerned about face or unwilling to shed tears to express their inner thoughts, until it is difficult to communicate and understand.
The film was not much to watch at the beginning, but the more I watched it, the more it tasted. The warm pictures in the film touched me silently, and a few pictures are worth savoring.

1. Hank found out the T-shirt he had when he was young, and wore it to ride on the road. The blue sky above the road and the mountains behind it made people intoxicated. Hank looked up to the sky and opened his hands to ride in the beautiful nature, enjoying this unique freedom. At that time, I also missed the time of riding alone, and saved a small dream, from walking back to youth on the road to breathe and shout freely!
2. Hank watched the family video and saw his father happily playing with his childhood self, but not long after this scene, the conflict between father and son broke out and quarreled again, remembering that he had moved and resented his father in the same way.
3. After quarreling with his father, Hank was aggrieved and lay alone on his mother's cemetery. I could feel Hank’s mood at the time. When I was growing up without care, I had to go through all grievances by myself. It is a good way to find a quiet place to cry.
4. Hank drove with his daughter. The daughter held the steering wheel and chatted with her father about the separation between him and his mother. The little girl is very sensible, Hank is also a good father, and Hank promised his daughter that he would handle this problem properly. I don't like the word "divorce", which hurts the child the most.
A good son, a good husband, and a good father. In my heart family is always the first.

A good movie is worth savoring, and I have always loved Downey's rational and bohemian character!

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The Judge quotes

  • Juror #8: Gun control means using both hands.

  • Judge Joseph Palmer: You gonna be ok at the funeral tomorrow? That camera makes an appearance, we both know where it's heading, right?

    Dale Palmer: Up my ass.

    Judge Joseph Palmer: Good man.