This should be an old movie. In fact, it's hard to put it into which category, but I like it very much. There are no big ups and downs, just a little bit of life. Some felt the film was a failure by the director. They find it too complicated. But I think its description of the lives of several middle-aged people is very successful.
Will admits he has a criminal desire. In the end, he did cross a moral line. This is a desire that all men have, and he just obeyed his own thoughts. That's all.
But I personally don't like this character very much. He's been yelling at Liv and Bea to keep him out of the circle. But I don't think he really tried hard. Maybe he tried to fit in, but I always thought he was secretly taking it as a burden. But an excuse.
Children do not understand. Who is good to him, who loves him. He understands it all. She would also complain that "Dad never came." He would also say to Will "Coach likes Mommy." Could she hide the battery as a gesture of wanting attention, like Naruto in the early days general. Yes, she has mental problems, but I always felt that Liv was the only one who took care of Bea with all her might. Yes, Will loves her, but in a way, he hates her too.
Liv is a very self-aware woman. She understands Will's efforts, and also understands that Will has no responsibility to treat Bea wholeheartedly. So she didn't blame him, she just told the psychiatrist that she wanted Bea to be Will's child. I remember a scene where Bea broke the plate, and Liv just silently endured Bea's blame and cleaned it up by himself. And when she was alone, she picked up the broken plate from the trash can and put it together carefully. This shot is something I will never forget.
He later helped Will excuse the mother and son. She has been calm, or trying to be calm. But when Will asked what she asked to do.
She broke down.
why. Because she loves him and he wants them well. So she helps him.
And although the prostitute can't be said to like it, I can't like it either. But many of what she said was a very realistic reflection of the helplessness in life.
"50 pounds, you can do whatever you want. "What is your name?" "Except talk. "
"Animals don't talk because they never lie. "You think I like to dangle around in a thong. "
She doesn't want to, but she can only do this. She can only do this, so she at least keeps her heart.
Breaking and Entering.
Miro broke morals and laws, but finally saw everything and chose a new life.
The prostitute chose to drive away, But it came back in the end.
Will hates that kind of loud and disturbing dance music, but when he hears it again, he will smile.
It's a point of view in the movie all the time
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The end of the movie seems like a resigned compromise. Liv knew she had lost Will, and when she walked out of the psychiatrist's treatment room, she knew it.
"I really lost him. "
When we lose love, it's just a continuation of habit.
But I hope, for Will, I hope he can cherish the love around him. At least, protect him from breaking it.
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