Each person's character is inseparable from the environment in which he grew up. Behind every warrior who wears armor, there is a weakness that others don't know about, so does Butch.
The beginning of the film is the scene of the protagonist preparing to escape from prison. The dark tone, the angry inmate, the emotion is strong, the atmosphere is low, but it is surprisingly unable to touch any audience. At the end of the film, the protagonist lies on the lush grass with his eyes closed. The breeze blows the sun away and shoots slantingly on his face. Everything is peaceful and beautiful, but it is the only place that makes me cry. Because, the person lying in this perfect world, he left this world after all.
After reading Mary Sue's novels and TV series, we seem to have really thought that this is a perfect world, where all good things can be smashed and torn apart, and this is the real life. That's why I don't like watching tragedy. It's too realistic. It's too realistic to capture that moment of happiness, and everything is over. All you can feel is a deep sense of helplessness.
The female expert and the director's description of Butch's childhood can be regarded as the finishing touch of this film. Because of knowing his childhood, all his performances become reasonable. Because of his empathy, he regards Philip as his childhood self. For the sake of this unfamiliar child, he fell out with his companions. Even when he found out that his classmates were a threat to the little boy's life, he would kill his companions to save them. little boy. Along the way, he fulfilled all Philip's wishes as much as possible, and I have no doubt that if he were not a criminal, he would have been an excellent child scientist and a very good father. The first half of the film almost turned Butch into an angel, but he never forgot that he was still a cruel criminal. Although he was an angelic existence for the little boy, he was robbed for the grandmother who was threatened with a gun and for the kindness. Che's family of four, he is not bad for the peasant family who kindly took him in but was tied up. The most gratifying thing about the film is this. It will not over-idealize the characters. Everyone has their own shortcomings. in the body.
The male protagonist of the film is a typical patient of Stockholm Syndrome, irritable, irritable, and paranoid, but fortunately he is not a heinous villain. For a psychopath who wants to take revenge on others and society for his injustice, his impression among the audience should be relatively positive.
In fact, in life, we can also judge some of the experience of this person by observing the character and behavior of the person around us. Some things, the more you try to hide, the more naked you are, why not open up, face your past, and cherish the present. , and look forward to the future, and enjoy this perfect world.
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