I just finished watching "Rising Tide Coast", I felt a little depressed and couldn't help but want to write a film review. This movie is said to be a thriller but not a thriller, it just reveals a weird atmosphere. The father, who left his hometown to pursue his dream, could only sing and sing in the small bar. He got into bad habits and became addicted to drugs. The mother also took drugs. Saying that he loves his daughter is actually not good for his daughter. A beautiful little girl who loves fairy tales fantasizes to herself about her own world, and a selfish adult never takes her feelings into account. She is precocious but naive, timid but eager to take risks, and her reaction to the successive deaths of her parents is actually unresponsive. Her best friend is the head of a Barbie doll and she puts them on her fingers and talks to them, I think she knows her father is dead, but she still talks to his dead body. I think she's just too lonely. After her father's death, the neurotic beekeeper and her sickly stupid brother become the only real people the little girl can communicate with, but they don't know each other, they are all people living in their own world. Everyone in the film seems so lonely, giving people a feeling of desolation and loneliness in their hearts.
At the end of the film, the little girl seems to have found a good home, but the little girl's half-smiling expression and strange eyes make people understand that she is still living in her own fantasy world and it is difficult to integrate into society. What amazes me the most is Judy Fran's acting skills. A sweet-looking little loli actually interprets the characters of precociousness and innocence, timidity and madness, darkness and sunshine to the fullest, exuding a unique and strange temperament. It can be said that she propped up the whole film, without her superb acting skills the whole film would be boring.
This is a dark fairy tale. It can be seen that the screenwriter and director want to express many things. They hide these things in the film. It seems very profound and difficult to understand, you just need to look at it with your heart and experience it. The scene of the film is also handled very well. The large grass is so beautiful, and the little girl imagines that the grass turns into the ocean. The clip is memorable. All in all, this is a movie worth watching seriously.
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