Depp's first self-directed and starring production is impressive. Maybe it's the Indian blood that makes it easy to play. It's more of the film's symbolism and overly obvious innuendo to reality, and it's a no-brainer for a 30-year-old Depp to control such a role.
On the contrary, Brando's performance is a bit disappointing, because there are not many roles in friendship, so play tickets? Has the shadow of the old godfather, but is too neurotic. This kind of perverted old and immortal should try to suppress the perverted nature and show more sense of normality. Perverts have their own unique three views, and have the self-confidence of "everyone is drunk and I wake up alone". The perversion in this article can be said to be too perverted, but it lacks a sense of reality.
In the film, the male protagonist recognized the cruelty of reality, chose not to fight anymore, and pinned his hopes on his son. He gave up his own life in exchange for a safe, secure and happy life for his family.
In fact, isn't that the case for most people's lives? After going through the unsettling youth (physical and psychological), I unknowingly came to the middle-aged and young people who need to take on more responsibilities. It was only after this incident that I discovered the limited ability of my own, the injustice and limitations of the society, and I wanted to resist the reality but was unable to change it. In the end, he chose to sacrifice himself and abandon the rest of his life, both physically and spiritually. In exchange for a better growth space for the family and future generations. Such and such vivid cases are playing out around us all the time.
The film unexpectedly ends with a very depressing picture. It seems hopeless, but it is hopeless.
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