The alienation of human nature is always full of charm in literary works

Emma 2022-03-22 09:02:07

Demolitions in New York were also full of fraud, fraud, violence and corruption. The evil deeds under the banner of serving the people have been protested by some social organizations; the expansion of power and the collusion with the underworld have become a climate. Fortunately, under the independent and free system, there is a transparent system, and People who stick to their ideals without being corrupted by money. The American movie "Brooklyn Mystery" shows the audience the eternal theme of this kind of struggle against evil. This is a diverse and cosmopolitan city. The film shows the innate confrontation of black people, they have their own culture, and it can be seen that the close connection between black and white New York is not the rich and poor, oppression we simply imagine. relationship with the oppressed. The filming is very delicate, and a group of big stars such as Edward Norton, Alec Baldwin, Willem Dafoe, Bruce Willis co-starred, and each role is full of personality. The actor played by Edward Norton suffers from Tourette's Syndrome, his brain sometimes short-circuits, and he can't control his small movements. This kind of person seems to be very smart. This so-called secret case is revealed through his unremitting efforts. . The characters in the movie all have distinct likes and dislikes, and their personalities are flamboyant. This epidemic has finally made us see the huge difference between Eastern and Western cultures, not to mention who is good and who is bad, let alone who affects and changes whom. Alec Baldwin's government official is also intriguing. From an idealist, a technical official who benefits the people, to a desire to be a winner, indulging in power, appearing to be invincible, to the opposite of the people, and even collaborating with the underworld, to the point where gods block gods and Buddha block kills Buddha status. They always have a set of their own theories, that is, they want them to guide the people and take tough measures to implement their measures to serve the people. Of course, revolution is not a dinner party. The alienation of human nature is always full of charm in literary and artistic works. The power is too great and the black forces are too strong. If they cannot defeat them, they will try to limit them, including reaching a compromise with them. This ending of the movie is also the realistic path of idealism.

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  • Leonel 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    I haven't seen a Lawrence Bullock-style black suspense movie for a long time. It's very elegant to play carefully. It's a pity that it's different from the same disease as "Joker". Although Baldwin has fixed the bad rich man role play now and is tired of watching it, he still thinks that the final showdown scene was well done. It would be better if the movie was cut for half an hour.

  • Lon 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The lighting and tone of the film is a bit like a Hope painting, and the cinematography and soundtrack are good. The discussion on urban planning reminded me of the only book in the university that I read with more patience for this major, "The Death and Life of Great American Cities". The prototype character played by Baldwin in the movie is Robert Moses, who was opposed by Jane Jacobs in the "demolition of the slums". Boston actor self-directed and self-acted ranking: Big Ben > Norton > Krasinski > Team America (I have fans of all four).

Motherless Brooklyn quotes

  • Frank Minna: [grimacing] Got through Guadalcanal without a scratch, and I get shot with my own gun - in Queens!

  • [last lines]

    Lionel Essrog: [sitting together on their new porch] "Brooklyn's big... Brooklyn's big, but there's things even bigger."

    Laura Rose: What's that?

    Lionel Essrog: I think it's something Frank said to me, but I. I can't remember when.

    Laura Rose: Maybe this is what he meant.

    Lionel Essrog: [twitching again] If! If!