Scam or life

Reva 2021-12-24 08:01:44

3 suggestions.
1. Don't pay too much attention to the scenery, I know the scenery is very good.
2. Patience to watch the movie, otherwise there may be a lot of details missing, but it is not important.
3. This is not a drama, comedy, romance, personal opinion.

I watched this movie a year ago, the reason is forgotten, it is not important. At that time, I was probably a person who was poisoned by commercial movies, so I just remembered the performance of a few actors because it made me feel amazing.
The tension of Stephen's dynamic control and mastery after making decisions, Bloom's various helpless hesitations and the pale and weakness of the old DD, Penelope was disturbed in that noble and decadent villa as an alien and after escaping from the villa. Arousing impulse, everything is the top enjoyment that attracts the eye, but a Bang Bang turned out, just like her appearance, no one knows the reason, time and place, but just broke into the curtain like this. Rinko Kikuchi doesn't have the majestic aura of a beautiful actress like Rachel Vichy, but in the movie, she doesn't even need words, just a few gestures and expressions, she stole away. A lot of attention, no matter playing with Stephen on the boat, detonating the Barbie bomb, and making explosives on the bed with Penelope, I couldn't help but look at it with a smile, like a touch of perfume, filling my nose. I really can't resist the attractiveness of a chic lady.
Recently I found out the movie and enjoyed it again. I thought that the plot was forgotten, but I didn't expect the memory to be fresh. It was really fresh.
Stephen has a sentence in the play that runs through it, which is "It seems to me that in the end, the perfect con is where each one involved gets just the thing they wanted". This is his explanation of the perfect scam, but I want to change a word. If you change con to life, this sentence is, a perfect sound means that everyone gets what they want in the end. Isn't that right?
So I have a question. In his life, Stephen planned all kinds of scams, one after another, perfect, even intervening in his younger brother, and he created a pale character. In his opinion, is it necessary to plan his life? Such a plan. I think that life is like this. People always want to control everything and let their destiny move according to the trajectory of their imagination, but I understand this as deception, deceiving oneself.
Life is bound to be full of variables, "There's no unwritten life." Penelope is a variable, Bloom falling in love with Penelope is a variable (but I think this may be the plot that Stephen expected), old DD betrayal and revenge is also a variable, Stephen is in the collision of variables and plans Here, I ended my performance. In fact, we can't understand many things that appear in our lives. We don't know if it will happen to ourselves. Although we don't want it, we don't depend on our will.
Stephen finally wanted to let go of his brother’s life before he died. He couldn’t control or control. He might be very disappointed. But in the poker magic that followed, Bloom gave the only compliment, “This is the best I have ever seen. "Poker Magic", this is probably also a curtain call to his brother at the end of this game, Wow!

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The Brothers Bloom quotes

  • Young Stephen: [to Bloom, after finishing their first con] So how's it feel?

    Narrator: In truth, young Bloom won't know for twenty years just how he felt.

    [Beat]

    Narrator: And so, we'll skip ahead now in our story.

  • Stephen: We're a genius, Bloom.