The ending is neither good nor bad. Written after the beaver...

Kaya 2021-12-27 08:01:20

The first time I saw a movie directed by Judy Foster, my impression of her still remained with the young agent in the Silent Lamb. Now, in a blink of an eye, she is the mother of two children, and the heroic Gibson of the year has also instantly become A middle-aged man suffering from depression, it can be said that this is not a movie that can make people feel happy, although I can feel that the director hopes to create a slightly relaxed atmosphere at the end of the film, but for this At one point, I just feel that this is a good and not bad ending. A middle-aged man who has lost his direction in life has ushered in a period of recovery in his life after becoming a'beaver' and then the situation has taken a turn for the worse. In the end, at the cost of losing an arm, I finally got people around me a little insight about life. I can only say that the director failed to express her thoughts well. A film that is neither good nor bad, accompanied by a bad idea. Bad ending, can only be said to be okay

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The Beaver quotes

  • Henry Black: Dad?

    Walter Black: Yeah, mate.

    Henry Black: Can we make a turd?

    Walter Black: Yeah, anytime, mate. You give the word, we'll make the turd.

  • Walter Black: No more muckin' about with tools when I'm not around. It's not safe. Or when your mother's asked you not to. Or at night. Or in a toilet. Or when you're climbing Mount Everest. Or picking your nose. Agreed?