This film was only watched today. Please forgive me for watching the wonderful performance of the two masters so late. Robert De Niro has always been one of my favorite old drama bones, and I think it is a real master. Don’t be angry with me for being so loving and paranoid for him! But after I watched Robin Williams' DEAD POET SOCIETY, I really like this shameless person with a smile that naturally melts the hearts of others. The DOCTOR DOCTOR he played in this film is shy, caring for others, and has an almost fanatical obsession with science. In particular, his high IQ and low EQ Mu Na, shy and introverted, is absolutely unique. When his patient (De Niro) hinted to him that his nurse assistant liked him, he had already stupidly rejected her, alas! Different people have different personalities! Each has its own characteristics. This is why when I saw De Niro (at this time, he had just been miraculously cured by Robin Williams from a cerebral palsy patient, and the efficacy of the drug was degrading, and he was going back to his original condition!!!) and what he liked. When the girl (to be precise a "woman") embraced and danced in the dining room, robert de niro's hands were already shaking "normally" (the normal state of cerebral palsy patients!!), but he was jumping and watching. Without shaking, de niro on the surface becomes calm because he embraces the woman he likes, but how painful he is in his heart, he can't be with her anymore, because the medicine is no longer working, he must face forever The fact of going back to the original state! But he waited for 30 years!
My suggestion, before watching this movie, you should make up some homework first. Look at it again, there will be a more shocking effect.
Let’s look at one of Robin Williams’s Death Poetry Club and good morning, vietnam, the good will hunting, because I don’t see much of his other films! But I made a plan to go to the vegetable market to buy his DVD to see!
As for robert de niro, everyone has probably watched it a lot. I suggest you watch heat, good fellow or the godfather.
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