The first half has been escalating conflicts in the dialogue, Troy and his son, his wife, his job, and his past, until he told his wife Rose that he was having an affair and that he wanted to be someone else's father. The intensification escalated to its peak, and Troy roared more and more. In this part, it does look tired as many people say, because there are too many forms of dialogue. If you don't pay attention to his dialogue, suddenly lose your mind, or jump to see it, you may miss one of the things he said. , and for the audience, the story loses its due suspense. How the story develops is all told by Troy through his lines. The audience will basically not understand what the film is saying, but can guess the ending, the story itself is relatively common.
For me, the title of Fence not only represents Troy's wish to fulfill Rose's wish to build a fence in his own backyard to prevent others from entering, but also represents Troy's clinging to the concept in a deep sense, because of his tragic life. , more and more encircled themselves, unable to change with the development of the times, encircled themselves, but also encircled the development of children. Another implication is that the reason why Rose mentioned that Bono wanted him to build this fence was that he wanted his family to be together forever. When Troy told Rose the truth, I did think this man was a fucking bastard. His wife followed him and supported him for 18 years. She gave up her ideals and her own enjoyment. But it was Troy's infidelity, just because Troy thought he could laugh without any worries in the presence of his lover, wouldn't he treat his home as a kind of burden, and there would be no more responsibility than that? Rose and the kids are just his burden at home? Can't make him laugh? ?
On the other hand, I began to feel sorry for this old man. After all, it was not his own reason that caused him to look like this. The society's racial discrimination against blacks has made him poor for most of his life. Who wants to spend the rest of his life in poverty? The times he was in and the hardships he experienced made Troy only think like that, and lived his life like that. Troy in those times was not wrong. Besides, how could life be right or wrong? If you live most of your life and still tell right and wrong, you are not an adult. As a man and the head of the family, Troy has his own unspeakable difficulties. Perhaps the actor of Troy, who is also the director of Washington, also has compassion for the role of Troy. Even if he is unfaithful, he should reason to be forgiven.
this is life.
This is a fucking life.
But in this era, would Troy have any reason to be forgiven?
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