Professor's world

Ole 2022-04-22 07:01:34

The back is chilled by the ending. To discuss the integrity and logic of the movie, there are definitely many bugs in this movie. For example, in the follow-up of the little boy who was burned at the beginning, his neighbor changed his name. Why did the professor trace it all the way but this The reason and interests of the name change were not explained clearly. I knew that he had a problem with his phone. Why did he choose to rent a car by phone? The logic is too bizarre.
Many, many problems were not explained well in the movie, but it was really a movie with the end of the party. What kind of logical mistakes will you still be shocked that this is still a movie worth watching.
In fact, there is another point of view. Those things that are wrong and not explained are more like the world in the eyes of a professor. There is chaos and sometimes there is no logic. It's even neurotic, so in this film we can naturally perceive everything about the protagonist. He is as sensitive as the professor's girlfriend. He once doubted that the professor should go to psychiatry, so many people read the comments that the professor is a The unlikable person is neurotic to the point of disgusting audiences. He's not portrayed as a hero or even a bit of a lunatic in our lives. But looking back, it's more of a kind of drunkenness. I'm alone. After reading the sadness, I will doubt that the whole world is the most important I may really suspect that my neighbor is a terrorist

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Arlington Road quotes

  • Michael Faraday: You can't ask government to be infallible, but you can ask it to be accountable.

    Oliver Lang: I can ask it to be honest.

    Michael Faraday: You know, when Leah died, all I wanted was someone to tell me, "We made a mistake." You know? "We made a mistake. Your wife suffered for it, and we'd take it back a hundred times if we could." But they don't say that. She would've.

  • Michael Faraday: You're killing children!

    Oliver Lang: Their lies, their children.

    Michael Faraday: Children die!

    Oliver Lang: This is war. In a war, children die.