Moral evaluation

Lacey 2021-11-14 08:01:24

wall-street. For 2 hours, I was always playing with the script and the director: What will happen to the male protagonist?
I guessed at the beginning: he might get rich, move from the east to the west, hug the beauty, and call the wind and rain. Seeing that he invited his father to participate in the acquisition of bluestar airlines, I changed my attention: he may end up empty.
Then I thought: Americans don’t slap themselves like this. The director will make the hero rich for a while, and then decline back to the original point. The so-called drama is to smash valuable things for the audience to see, make the audience feel distressed and have a sense of life. Thoughts.
Until Oliver Stone gradually zoomed out and lengthened the lens, Charlie Sean's body became smaller and smaller, until it became a point, moving on the prosperous ladder of the court. On the one hand, I felt that the economic impermanence was always played by the public. But the one who played with the economy ended up badly. What exactly is the economy? On the other hand, it is also a pity, why did Oliver Stone assign the ending to such a causal cycle, with such a clear distinction between good and evil?
Does the moral evaluation interruption system have to compete for the good, the beautiful and the ugly?
In "Before The Rain" directed by Milcho Manchevski: Time never dies, the circle is not round--time never passes, the circle is not round (this is a good translation), for this reason , I always believe that: art has no boundaries, no moral evaluation system, but only the sublimation of self-awareness.

Speaking of Martin Sean and Charlie Sean, the performance of Old Sean in the film is remarkable and very vivid. The role of father is interpreted seamlessly by Old Martin. In a personal mood, I don't like Sean, a playboy face, even if he plays well, I still can't equate him with the movie.
Later, Michael Douglas appeared in the movie. My eyes were bright. The man in front of me was so sophisticated and mature that he twisted the movie into a twine of Douglas's personality---tight, plump, rough but sharp, "Instinct 1", In "the game", he played with his psychology and eyes, completely beyond the movie itself, yes, I like such a mature man (however, it's so hard to control!!)
Going back to Little Sean, from being led by the nose at the beginning, and then he realized that he gave Douglas a punch. The change in this process failed to highlight his charm: I always felt that the shortcomings were hot--it could be his. The light was completely obscured by Douglas.
The above subjective meaning is too heavy, the words of each family

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