"Fox Hunter" and "Guling Street Teenage Murder"

Reginald 2022-03-30 09:01:03

The two films "Fox Hunter" and "Guling Street Teenage Murder Case" are worth putting together: The two films tell similar stories, and both are saying that the two people knew the whole process of killing, and they all knew it before watching it. Movies that know the ending - must be killed because they are all based on true events. The difference is that the characters in the two films are shaped in completely different dimensions, and this difference makes the two films compete. One of the two movies is simple and the other is complex. The fox is a simple environment, a simple relationship between characters, a simple emotional conflict, and a simple motive for murder. Everyone's thinking is very simple. All the emotions of the brothers and John are simply given. , there is no shrewdness, no hiding, and do whatever comes to mind. It is understandable to describe a wrestler in this way. Would it be too lazy to describe a rich man in the play? 2 hours to shape three symbolic people. John committed the crime as the "master" when he murdered. The reason for the murder was that his "pet" Dave had a sound personality, which he could not control. He killed a person who was more "sound" than himself. Looking at Guling Street, It is a complex social environment, a complex campus environment, complex emotions, complex character relationships, complex situations, and a complex and immature adolescence... The film took four hours to create seven to ten three-dimensional images of teenagers, transforming adolescence. Full in-depth presentation of various instabilities. Xiaosi punished as a "moral judge" when he murdered. It was a teenager who killed a mature-minded peer. I tried to be as objective as possible when I wrote the above paragraph, but when I said it, I actually expressed my subjective attitude: I don't like foxes. Compared with the two films, they are like a teenager with an immature mind. Stereotypically filming the adult world, the other is a sane adult calmly reminiscing about his teenage years. The social relationship shown by the fox, that is, the things outside the camera, can't be compared with the grand society inadvertently shown by Guling Street, so in my case, 7 points and 1 full point.

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Foxcatcher quotes

  • [first lines]

    Mark Schultz: [Mark gives a speech to a school of young students] Hello. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk to you today. My name is Mark Schultz. I wanna talk about America, and I wanna tell you why I wrestle.

    [Mark holds up his Olympic gold metal to the kids]

    Mark Schultz: This is an Olympic gold metal. I won this three years ago at the 23rd Olympic games in Los Angeles, California. This is more than just some piece of metal. It's about what the metal represents. The virtues it requires to attain it.

  • [Mark's first meeting with John du Pont]

    John du Pont: You look good. You look strong. Fit.

    Mark Schultz: Thank you, sir.

    John du Pont: Feeling confident?

    [Mark nods yes]

    John du Pont: That's one of the most important elements of entering a match is feeling the confidence, knowing that you're going to win. Feeling it inside. If you get - go to a match knowing you're going to win that match, odds are you're going to win that match. You're training with your brother Dave?

    Mark Schultz: Yes, sir.

    John du Pont: Great Dave Schultz?

    Mark Schultz: Yeah.

    John du Pont: And I'm talking to the great Mark Schultz. Do you have any idea why I asked you to come here?

    Mark Schultz: No.

    John du Pont: No. Well, Mark, do you - do you have any idea who I am?

    Mark Schultz: No. No.

    John du Pont: Some rich guy calls you on the phone. I want the great Mark Schultz to come visit me. Well, I'm a - I'm a wrestling coach. And I have a deep love of the sport of wrestling. And I wanted to speak with you about your future. About what you hope to achieve. What do you hope to achieve, Mark?

    Mark Schultz: Well, I wanna be the best in the world. I wanna go to the Worlds and win gold. I wanna go to the '88 Olympics and win gold.

    John du Pont: Good. I'm proud of you. Are you getting the support that you need?

    Mark Schultz: What do you mean, sir?

    John du Pont: Well, you know how the soviets support their wrestlers.

    Mark Schultz: I do.

    John du Pont: Mark, we as a nation have failed to honor you. And that's a problem. Not just for you, but for our society. When we fail to honor that which should be honored, it's a problem. It's a canary in a coal mine. Do you bird-watch?

    Mark Schultz: Uh, no.

    John du Pont: You can learn a lot from birds. I'm an ornithologist. But more importantly, I am a patriot. And I want to see this country soar again.

    Mark Schultz: I want that too.

    John du Pont: I can see that.