A very warm and delicate family film, it is very direct and frank to face the problems that every family may encounter or have encountered, another woman, stepmother, family reorganization, etc. Fortunately, it is frank enough, there is no comment on who is right or who is wrong, but it is not easy for everyone, it just happened, and everybody just face it. Of course, the culture is different, and in the Eastern family concept, I am afraid it cannot reach such a state.
The interpretation of the little boy William is also very interesting. For the change of the child in the family, it is the most hurt part. In fact, everyone wants to protect him, and everyone does not want him to be hurt. He is also struggling. It was willful to accept, but in the end he accepted this reorganized and growing family, his dad and stepmother, and his little sister who died young, his mom and stepfather and his little brother, what a lovely William . In fact, this is also the credit of adults. Adults have love, learn to forgive, learn to understand and tolerate, so it is not easy for everyone.
Natalie has a perfect and a little oriental face. She has loved her since Leon, but some of the films she grew up had poor scripts, and most of them were literary films. I feel that she is interpreting a certain case of psychology, with some bookishness and some shadows of her own. Did you read too much? . . I always feel that she is a bit similar to another actress, Nicole Kidman, but the latter is more like acting, each role is so classic and casual, I hope that after the actress is crowned, Natalie can be more refined and transformed.
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