It is also very comforting to see the young Tom and Nicole, the couple of Condor Heroes. Tom Cruise is really invincible, handsome, strong, cold and tender. Nicole Kidman, a world-class beauty, needs no words for her beauty. But I personally feel that the curly hair is not suitable for her, maybe she is not mature enough?
After watching the movie, I kept thinking about why Joseph achieved his dream when he was also young, but his father did not. Is it physique, is it wisdom? I think, probably neither.
We are taught from childhood to persevere and believe that our dreams will one day come true. And let's think about it, what would Joseph have done if he hadn't met Charlene, or the land flyer in Oklahoma? No matter how hard he worked in his life, he'd probably just be repeating his father's path.
Here we have to talk about the heroine Xia Lian. Although she did not fully reveal Nicole's beauty, she can be said to be a relatively perfect character. Of course she doesn't have the squeamishness of a noble lady, but it was her noble status that changed herself and the male protagonist. It is through education that she can understand the flyers, and it is also education that gives her a new perspective and the belief and courage to break the rules. It is this new perspective that makes the love between the hero and heroine possible. She can see through the fog of her status and see the truly valuable qualities of Joseph. My favorite part of the heroine is playing the piano, and the unexpected variation is to declare war on the old women in the house and the old society behind them. This kind of pride, accompanied by passionate pop music, is really moving.
As the saying goes: In fact, there are only a few steps in life, if you go right, you will succeed. When Joseph boarded Charlene's carriage, his success was almost certain. He and his father may only be missing a wise woman. Opportunity, opportunity, may be a reminder from a friend, a piece of information that you accidentally see, and ultimately make you successful.
Let's talk about the love of this movie. People often say it is cliché. In fact, I think the so-called "cliché" is only exciting, and it shines in the bland. The two were lost and had disputes because of Joseph's sudden wealth. After being kicked out of the hotel, they supported each other without the slightest complaint. Isn't this the perfect companion? After you make a mistake, it is not to blindly accommodate, but to point out the problem. When you encounter difficulties, stay together and overcome difficulties together. I had doubts about Joseph's last flag-throwing move, but I finally understood after seeing that perfect statement. It was not just revenge, but the protection of something more precious than land. Because he was afraid that he would lose Xia Lian after winning the land, he decisively mounted a fight with the business executive.
What if Joseph hadn't had this dream about his father on the train, and if Charlene still had a fortune after being rescued, wouldn't they have met in Oklahoma? They will, I think, because the land is still there and their dreams are not lost. The land carries dreams, just as Joseph said that the black land and the river, the people whose dreams meet, are inseparable.
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