The three views are not correct, but also relaxed and happy.

Ulises 2022-03-24 09:01:59

The three views of the film are not correct. It is obvious that the brothers have a good relationship, or the whole family relationship is very harmonious, but the male protagonist dug the corner of his brother for his own distress.
No ordinary novel has such a script. Novels often have the character of a bad guy, but this drama doesn't have a bad guy setting, so in many places, it's unreasonable.
But there are still a lot of interesting things about this movie.
The atmosphere of a big family playing games abroad and performing shows is very enviable, especially for many only children born in the 1980s.
The male lead's performance is very good and worth watching.
Also, the discussion on love is worth seeing. There are many interpretations of love in the film. Is it a physical temptation? Is it a feeling? Is it an instinct? Or, at a certain age, looking for a way of life in order to relieve depression and loneliness?
The male protagonist's younger brother and the female protagonist are both good people, and their encounter is in line with the general definition of life. But the story of the male protagonist successfully grabbing the female protagonist is higher than the average living standard, and they call it finding a spiritual partner.

View more about Dan in Real Life reviews

Extended Reading

Dan in Real Life quotes

  • Marie: [Entering laundry room where is Dan seated on a cot] What was that?

    Dan Burns: [rises from the cot] I couldn't... I couldn't stop myself.

    Marie: What am I supposed to do now?

    Dan Burns: You can't do anything. He's my brother.

    Marie: [stifling back tears] Why did you sing for me?... Then?

    Dan Burns: Because I... I'm

    [now shaking his head]

    Marie: [reciting passages from Dan's book] Page 92. "Did I just die? Because an angel walked into the room". Page 148... uh..."I'll forgive you your past if you'll forgive me mine.". It seems all his best lines were yours. It's unbearable. I... I can't keep pretending.

    [Marie leaves the laundry room]

  • Dan: [all together in the car] I think your sisters aren't very happy with me.

    Lilly: Duh!

    Dan: Why do you think?

    Lilly: You're a good father, but sometimes a bad dad.