After watching "Locke", it's great. People who like Mr. Tang (Tom Hardy) or who have watched "The Future" and have no feelings for a really excellent road movie can watch it! The characters, plot, and scenes are simple, and no one shows their faces except the protagonist, but their respective images are clear in their hearts. Personally, I think the most special and core thing about the film is the rhythm, including the plot rhythm and emotional rhythm. Mr. Tang's acting skills have been directly reflected. Personally, I think it would be better if I could add a little tiredness from driving in the early morning (although the process of blurring the lights to clear can express the tiredness of the eyes, but if it can be seen in the demeanor and posture) Some are even better) The two tears were when I was on the phone with my two sons. The long shots were very expressive, and my son Sean's feelings were well grasped! As for the AS that I have to mention, I don't feel the Irish accent (well, I'm not sure what an Irish accent is...) The role should be relatively easy for him, the supporting role is very strong, but I still hope I can see more of his characters in other styles. Although this character is not related to Professor Mo, his sensitivity and certain uncertainty still overlap. When can we see a rock-solid AS or a rigid and stubborn AS Well (Wangtian~) As for the story and ending, the film is about an attempt to get rid of the shadow of his father, at the moment of making a crucial choice, he chose to subvert his past self, at the cost of losing everything he had, and it is just like getting on a high-speed car. Likewise, there is no turning back. In addition to work, the core contradiction is actually an unsolved problem on the side of childbirth. Therefore, until the end, the work is finally arranged, and the protagonist on the other side can only state that he will go, and he has been on the way. In general, many aspects are worth pondering. This is the second work by Mr. Tang that I personally like very much. I highly recommend it! ! !
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