I always thought that John Cusack had a childlike innocence, romantic and warm. This time the role has made him a lot fatter, and the voice is still unique and magnetic. A simple plot, an anti-war premise, and the rest is the interpretation of the hearts of him and the two little girls. The rejection at the door, the helplessness on the phone, the endless wandering and blankness in the mind, the expression of all the love is probably the most difficult thing to put into words in the script. , John performed it perfectly.
Some people say that when people are sad, they need a trip. This time, he took his two daughters on a trip to the fairy tale amusement park. I believe that the smile is not a disguise of the heart, but a re-examination of the heart by him and his children, a kind of comprehension, a kind of commemoration. Under the afterglow of the sunset, the grown boy held the hands of the two girls, born of love and accompanied by love...
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