I think Americans pay special attention to psychological problems. According to our words, the construction of spiritual civilization is very solid. Because people face and cherish problems, it is possible to eliminate problems. The father and son in the film are ordinary characters, and there is nothing special. However, the oppression and impact of ordinary and hypocritical social life on individual individuals is very real. American society also talks about progress, and there is also a standard to measure progress or not. Similarly, there are also people who do not meet this standard and cannot make changes. So they were very depressed, so the diary that the father faked in the tone of his son was actually his own monologue, but a more valuable thing that was brought out in the film was the collective madness. This kind of warning thinking is the most valuable thing in the American spirit. In the old days when no one was paying attention in the school but anyone could kick, slap, the nasty child like a bedbug died and left a flying text, people seemed to have found a Jesus in micro clothes, and then combined with themselves. The gloom and depression of the man sought salvation in the words, established a profound and mysterious spiritual idol by his own will, as if no one was closer to him spiritually than himself, and plastered the nooks and crannies of the school with affectionate calls to the saint And endless longing, in fact, I don't know him at all and spit at him. This is a highly inciting, rabble-like, bacterial-like spiritual pollution, which can also see the absurdity of religion. Robin Williams, who plays his father, is a great actor. As a comedian, he does not belong to the shit and piss of the Hollywood gangster, but an actor with stage comedy talent like Bill Murray. And good comedians are usually very good tragic actors, the red-nosed clown's smiling face drooping down can make people feel the endless pathos of existentialism, Robin's performance in "Good Will Hunting" and Bill Murray in "Good Will Hunting" The performance in "Lost in Translation" is an example. In the film, Robin's performance of howling on his knees beside his dead son is very touching. When the lies intensified, he stood on the street newsstand staring at adult books and remembered his son's crying performance. Wonderful, it's a pity that the more wonderful performance after the collapse of the lie I was waiting for did not appear because of the scribbled end of the script.
This story has established a very good structure, and the cause of everything is very reasonable, but the end is very hasty, the collapse of Dad's psychological bottom line is not at least convincing, and it is obviously not reasonable when everything is going well. Under the circumstances, the truth of the big lie was revealed. Originally, the weight in the front was not in place, but it suddenly ejaculated prematurely. It may be limited to the length of the film. A psychological process that may have been wonderful was ignored for no reason. Scribbled, so it's only half a good movie.
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