If the audience appreciates and thinks about the character of Gary when watching the film, the whole process is a lucky thing for Gary-type people. At least from the results, he knows that he should do more for the people he loves; at the same time, he can also understand the hard work of his colleagues. Gradually get out of jail, and think about some problems from the perspective of others. Instead of someone who "is very insistent on himself, and his friends need to meet his demands, but because his friends are not close enough to him that a situation similar to that of Brook does not happen," as described by his friend at the bar. Therefore, it is good for Gary, whether it is in the future love, or the relationship with people. Here, it's not just a simple empathy problem, but a way of thinking about a problem that is so good in some areas that it makes him think that everything he does should be right. Doubt, deny, and finally decide to get rid of these and start a more rational and deserved life.
I'm not very good at emotions, but it seems that if you really care about your emotions, you should really pay attention to the effective expression of information when you try to do something. There may be times when we think that what we paid is 100, but we may only feel 20 to the recipient. At this time, it is an expression of failure, but if we don’t notice it and still insist on using our so-called measurement standard, then There's going to be a situation where Gary thinks he's done so much for Brook, and that's where a lot of normality tends to start.
Finally, about the film itself, as Gary, a guy who is passionate about his job, a tour guide in Chicago, and does a good job at the same time, and at the same time really likes PS2 violent games (such as Grand Theft Auto). However, Brook, an artist in a high-end gallery, is surrounded by women who are interested in art. The occupations, hobbies, and living environments of the two people are completely different, and to some extent, it can be said that they are completely different. Just because Gary's articulate, swindled Brook and started the story? ! If they care more about each other, maybe they won't be so calm to compete with each other, rather than simply explaining why the so-called foreigner's gentlemanly demeanor.
In the end, just like his rating in imdb is only 5.8/10 (8,745 votes), there is still a lot to work on from a movie perspective. From the point of view of what the whole film is trying to express, it may also be relatively simple trivial matters. The way of the ending cannot be said to be a plot that everyone likes or is similar to that of everyone, but the result of a somewhat tasteless section arranged by the director. Some expectations, but not exactly what we want.
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