Tell the story first (I try not to spoil it): This is nothing more than one of many stories about regaining hope in life after the pain of losing a child. I personally feel that the script structure and content are not too sophisticated. At least in the Olympic bid films I have watched this year, I personally think that the script of this film has no advantages. (In order to ensure the green film review, I will not continue to talk about it) Let's talk about acting again. If I were to add an attribute to this film on my personal movie list, I would add: Nicole Kidman’s best performance, none. I personally think that Nicole's performance in this film is even better than "The Moment". Nicole almost returned to her best role in "Rabbit Hole"-a mother. In my opinion, Nicole did not fully vent the sorrow of the character itself (although there were explosive scenes). What impressed me more about Nicole’s performance was that she took the grief of the character through a seemingly understatement. The way to show it. The trembling fingers when sorting out the child's belongings, the subconsciously looking back when he brakes suddenly, the pretending to be strong in front of others, etc., all show the pain of a mother vividly and vividly. Maybe when we return from a funeral of a relative or friend, we are not crying bitterly, but pretending to have a relaxed smile to comfort others. Then Ni can interpret the role in this way (perhaps under the direction of the director), and it may be better to get closer to life, which will arouse people's resonance. Maybe the climax of Nicole's performance may be positioned in the part of the quarrel with the husband played by Allen at the end, but what impressed me the most was the slap she slapped a woman in the supermarket-at that moment, Nicole's eyes turned from anger to sadness. She did it with just two blinks of her eyes. Personally, she really appreciates the performance of these few seconds. There is also Dianne Wiest, I fully support the old drama bone shortlisted female match. Perhaps acting this thing really needs time to temper. Even if Nicole's aura is stronger in front of Dianne, it will be slightly weaker. As for Aaron Eckhart and the boy (I am ashamed not to know his name), their performance can be regarded as excellent or even full of aura, but I am actually not very optimistic about bidding for the Olympics this year (especially Aaron, which is a pity). Anyway, the rabbit hole convinced me of director Mitchell’s ability to direct. Maybe someday I will look at Shortbus again, right? The soundtrack and photography of this film are also very personal, but unfortunately there is no hope for the Olympic bid.
Finally, explain why the title uses "Nicole's victory alone" to describe: It is well known that Nicole's box office toxicity has continued to increase in recent years-perhaps boldly predicting: Rabbit Hole's box office results will not be too outstanding. But Nicole’s preparation for this film seems to prove that she is determined to be a good actor, not a box office star. Today I saw a group of portraits of Nicole-the fine lines on her face are clearly visible-we have heard a lot of rumors about Nicole's plastic surgery, but for a 43-year-old woman, having wrinkles should be worth it Proud thing, I am very happy to see the wrinkles on Nicole's face, not the smooth skin after PS. Maybe in the future, Nicole will steadily shoot one after another with high quality and poor box office. For a Nicole fan like me, it is something to be happy about, right?
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