I don't think I'd be able to see this movie for a long time if it wasn't for The Whisperer.
Because I don't believe that the same actor can impress me with two completely different characters in such a short period of time.
Especially last year cmbyn's elio still called me by his name in my heart. Crazy for him for a season last year and watched all his interview videos.
Originally, I heard that he might use "Pretty Boy" for another Olympic nomination this year, but I was quite disapproving and even a little disgusted. I felt that the film company was too impatient, and when he was popular, I realized that the work was really excellent. If you have good acting skills, you will want to rush to the male supporting role again. It real make sense now.
On the way back to driving alone after more than 400 days of detoxification, the scene of Timothee driving with one hand hit me again and again. After crying by the campfire, I was once again so amazed that I just wanted to shout fuck! He is so gorgeous!
The director's lens language is really beautiful, adding to all the happiness like heaven, all the loneliness and pain doubled and more desperate.
I can understand almost every turning point of the scenes. Nick, who has been detoxing for more than a year, returned to his father's house refreshingly and cleanly to play with the children, but the shadows that haunted him gradually returned, and he found that he still did not Belonging here, not belonging to this family, his room is piled with painting tools, and his stepmother is not at ease to let her child go surfing, but does not restrain him, yes, it's not a big deal.
But everything in this house reminds him that he is only a spectator, he will never become a true part of this family. His father not only belongs to him. There is no place ever belong to him. (all that happens in that beautiful house Everything reminds him to go: he's just a bystander, he'll never be a real part of the family, his father won't be his only, he's never had a place that's all his own.)
He is not the" everything "
This emotion was magnified again at the moment of leaving home, and it was once again certified by countless pasts through editing. At the graduation ceremony, Nick looked at the family of four with He Meimei sitting on the stage. Seeing off his family of four in the sight glass together, they are one family.
Nick has been leaving, just like countless summer holiday farewells at the airport, leaving this "home", but not belonging to another place, I understand such a collapse and collapse, so painful that only drugs can solve the worry.
What Nick didn't know, however, was that his father was also a multi-faceted adult because he couldn't focus on another family.
He couldn't focus on his new family who needed him right now, and he couldn't give up everything to help him for a son. He felt guilty about nick, maybe it was the first conversation that he had tried drugs and he didn't raise his vigilance and let nick sink in, maybe it was too much adorable free that he didn't stop in time, and after all the attempts, he The fact that he couldn't help his son made him even more devastated.
Is it enough to be an enlightened father?
What this movie tells us is - NO.
Even if you love your child deeply, even if you can give him a rich material life, even if he is smart and lovely and grows up smoothly, even if you have been intimate, but no.
Adolescents, before they are exposed to the complexities of the adult world, are extraordinarily fragile and sensitive.
Nick didn't deliberately hurt his own way to get his old father's attention, he just had his own pain. Like those cynical books and music that the old father couldn't understand, he ended up indulging in drugs and trying to forget them.
A very touching movie from the beginning to the end.
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