Come! Dry this bowl of negative energy

Luisa 2022-03-24 09:01:43

At the end of the year, it was once again a carnival for the Olympic Games. It may be that 2015 has come too naturally. This year's blockbusters have a tacit understanding with a hurricane of negative energy, smashing people who are addicted to the New Year's joy into disorientation.
In David Fincher's "Gone Girl", he told the audience that every couple who are in love before each other may be stabbing hands behind each other. This kind of revelation of marriage's coldness to reality is undoubtedly the best for lovers in the world. new year gift. After "Bourne Bourne 4", Dan Gilroy continued to make people's eyes dark in "Nightcrawler", and even his humorous lines were painted with thick negative energy. When it came to "Fox Hunter", Bennett Miller, who was good at sports themes, was smiling. Continue to add on the basis of "After reading, the whole person is not well".
While promoting "Gone Girl," David Fincher claimed the dating movie would end 15 million marriages. In 2015, the big directors seemed to be possessed by David Fincher collectively, how come anti-social and anti-human. In their footage, negative energy is like chicken soup for the soul, never too much.
From the name of this beautiful movie, "Fox Hunter" looks like a rose full of curiosity and charm, but the movie is full of cold, depressed, dignified, restrained, and low atmosphere from beginning to end. The wrestler Mark wants to get out of the shadow of his brother Dave's success, throw himself into the "arms" of millionaire John DuPont, take drugs, win prizes and lose matches, and his life seems destined to be someone else's shadow. John, a wealthy man in the upper class, lacked love since he was a child, and "captivated" a group of athletes to get the approval of his mother. . Brother Dave is the only warmth in the cold winter. He loves his family, experiences true sportsmanship, and tries his best to protect his younger brother. His sobriety, family responsibilities, and enjoyment of love make Mark's weakness and John's emptiness more visible. .
Although Foxcatcher is based on true events, in a way, Dave represents a kind of unreality. When he warmly greeted his hypocritical friend, he didn't know that what awaited him was a dark muzzle and a merciless and ruthless shooting. When the last gunshot broke through the gray sky, the red lighted ambulance arrived silently, and the air flowed as calmly as ever. The smell of blood in the residual air is like a cruel scissors hand, cutting off the petals and leaves on the rose, leaving only the thorns that grow on the rose. The thorns were like suppressing the negative energy in it, which caught the audience off guard, and they were completely unprepared.
The plot negative energy, emotional negative energy, character negative energy, and environmental negative energy in "Fox Hunter". People who can't wait to pursue success will eventually lose their original self, and the rich and high-class people who are full of patriotic philosophy are actually vain and hypocritical if they don't get love, they will destroy others. People who just want to be honest with their loved ones end up dying innocently and tragically in front of their loved ones. The three fell in love with each other because of wrestling, and parted ways because of wrestling.
The movie ended hurriedly in the black screen of Mark's success and John's death in prison. These non-painful explanations of the actual ending are like scratching the itch, and can only laugh knowingly.
I drank too much chicken soup for success, chicken soup for love, chicken soup for family, so let all those heart-warming, warm and tearful positive energy movies go to hell for the time being! When we encounter a movie that looks normal but is actually surging with negative energy, we should all be thankful and remind ourselves that if you drink too much chicken soup, you can't catch up, it's time to lose weight!
Come, come, fellow heroes, have done this bowl of negative energy. Break the bowl and hit the road!

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Extended Reading
  • Danielle 2021-11-29 08:01:18

    Suspended, everything is hidden in the image. Gloomy but full of tension. I think DuPont loves Mark.

  • Stan 2021-11-29 08:01:18

    In the absence of patriarchy, mother and elder brother assumed the role of father, and John and Mark each tried to kill the father in a way of proving and transcending. The death of his mother made John lose the target of killing. Deve's return cut the ally between Mayor and John. John finally completed the self-transfer of patriarchy by killing Deve, and Mark was thus able to become independent.

Foxcatcher quotes

  • [Dave feels uneasy and struggles on filming his scene on who John du Pont is]

    Documentary Director: Let's get pointed here.

    David Schultz: What are you looking for?

    Documentary Director: I think you know what we're trying to accomplish here. We're making a documentary that shows John is gonna be able to lead this team and lead you to levels of greatness in the world of wrestling that we haven't seen before. And, talk about that, but use some of those terms that he likes like excellent and intensity and validation.

    David Schultz: [laughs to himself] All right. Well, John du Pont... Say that again? I'm sorry. Can you ask me that question again?

    Documentary Director: John see's you as important to this. You're the closing chapter to this thing. You're the end of it, and you're the assistant coach. He see's himself as your mentor. I would like you to just look at the camera and just speak about John... as a mentor.

    David Schultz: And say what exactly?

    Documentary Director: That he's your mentor. Can you do that?

    David Schultz: John du Pont... is kind of a mentor to me.

    Documentary Director: Just look over here at the camera and say it again.

    David Schultz: [Dave clears his throat, smiles, and answers without emotion] John du Pont is a mentor to me.

  • [John du Pont drives up to see Dave Schultz, makes a stop, backs up his car, drives forward and parks up beside Dave]

    David Schultz: Hey John, What's happening? Hey Whoa!

    Wayne Kendall: [from Wayne in the passenger of Mr. du Pont's vehicle] No.

    John du Pont: You got a problem with me?

    Wayne Kendall: John. Don't, John!

    David Schultz: No, John, I don't have a problem. Hey... John -

    [gunshot from du Pont]

    David Schultz: Argh!

    Wayne Kendall: [Wayne leaps out of du Pont's vehicle] John, No! Stop, John. Stop!

    [Dave tries crawling away on the ground, grunting]

    Nancy Schultz: [Nancy Schultz runs out the front door and screams] John, no!

    [another gunshot is fired at Dave Schultz]

    Nancy Schultz: [Nancy runs back into the house when she see's Mr. du Pont aim the gun up towards her]

    [Dave grunts continuing to try and crawl away]

    Nancy Schultz: [final gunshot to Dave Schultz ending with a final scream, Mr. du Pont calmly drives away as Nancy holds onto her dead husband laying in the snow]