Let's talk about the movie first. The whole film narrates the process of the singer BAD BLAKE played by Du Ye from a person who numbs himself with alcohol and nicotine to a person who knows how to take responsibility and be responsible in a moving and skillful way. Although there is nothing exciting (I have been cooking sci-fi movies recently, sorry), the whole film is undoubtedly very smooth after watching it all the way.
It is said that unruly people have a pure heart, and the film undoubtedly shows us this. BAD BLAKE Drinks and smokes, spoils himself, is arrogant, and is angry with money. These are the bad boys we see at the beginning of the film. And as he develops further, his approachable performance style, caring for Buddy's thoughtfulness, and his dejected appearance of "refusing to visit" the outcasts... all show that BAD BLAKE is not BAD.
Single mother (female reporter) Jean Craddock's acceptance of the bad boy, SWEET JIMMY (Colin Farrell ← Really SEXY ah.. tsk tsk.) The return of the teacher, gradually let the "bad boy" face life positively and rediscover The beauty of music, rediscovered, music is more than just a tool to make money.
Although I didn't see the happy ending that I expected, Blake, who has stopped drinking and restless, probably no longer aims to live with Jean.
The above is the main content selected by the author based on memory. Very, very lifelike. That's also what a truly moving film needs to be -- born out of life.
In addition, the music of the film is also worth mentioning. The strong southern country music
style of the 40s-70s makes one can't help but want to walk on the country roads.
For actors, there is nothing to praise. You are all powerful, these character changes and micro-expression changes will not be difficult for you.
Overall, Crazy Heart is a wonderful inspirational film.
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