The idealistic journey of a good friend on his deathbed. For some reason, most of the male characters in this German film (except Martin) are gay, maybe because Berlin is gay heaven. (Ha ha ha) Til Schweiger played the crazy Nazi killer Hugo in Kun Ye's "Inglourious Basterds". His participation is the main reason for me to watch this film, and his performance is really superb . Jokingly, he makes viewers feel distressed with every episode of his illness and wonders if the actor really has a history of epilepsy. The main plot of this film is the story of two terminally ill patients who go crazy to realize their dying dreams before dying. Just before the college entrance examination, I watched Uncle Freeman's film, and compared the two of them. Through research, I found that the inspiration for "Battery List" came from "Knock on Heaven's Door". The latter is better than the former, and it has two major advantages: one is dark humor, and the other is a plot setting full of coincidences. The old black in "Bucket List" is lucky. He met a rich man to help him realize his dream. In real life, not every patient with brain cancer, bone marrow, and lung cancer has such good luck. In this film, the insertion of the gangster factor not only makes the story more exciting, but also adds a bit of humor. We have all seen the Italian mafia, the Hong Kong triad, and the Japanese Yamaguchi-gumi in the movies. How about this time to see the German gang? They will also take out guns and shoot police cars with double guns ("Reservoir Dogs"), but they are definitely the kindest one when someone touches porcelain. When the police and the bandits fired at each other, dozens of guns banged, but no one was injured. Male No. 1's wish was to give his mother a pink Cadillac, and Male No. 2's wish was indescribable: to sleep with two women at the same time. This is German-style black humor, both ironic and directorially benevolent. Unlike the cute little Pete of the Coen Brothers' "Burn After Reading" who just got out of the closet and was shot in the head by Clooney, Americans always want blood to render the black atmosphere. The Bucket List has only one coincidence: The unexpected appearance and help of a rich friend. And the gods in this film are unbelievable. For example, I happened to find a luxury car, the door was unlocked, the car key was placed behind the light shield, and there were one million marks in the trunk; Police chase and so on. At first glance, this is a rubbish setting with the protagonist hanging up, but it is not. Don't forget the paradise in the title. This is an idealistic journey in itself. Like Forrest Gump's life, it was carried out under the blessing of God. , the journey of two dying people, knocking on the gates of heaven is also blessed. So don't complain about the unreal parts of this movie, such as the stupid police, the gangsters being vicious and benevolent. Many movies such as "The Gift of Room 7" have this setting. Viewers must understand that the two men's journey was destined from the beginning to the end - "the only theme in heaven is the sea," says the mob boss. These two were dying. Just like the college entrance examination teacher who saw a damn good composition, after the first 70 minutes of gags, laughter and scolding, and the prose of the essay, the movie ended with a wonderful point question, a touching depth of field shot, face For the waves of the sea, Martin slowly fell down, and the audience's sadness would not be too much, because the protagonists reached the end and "knocked on the door of heaven". Perfect finish.
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