This is a sentence in "The Biography of Bush".
I don’t like to read biographies very much, because I feel that there is always an invisible force in the biographies that keeps the protagonist’s image higher and higher.
In the eyes of many directors, the characters they can make into movies cannot be ordinary people, either with colorful clouds when they are born, or dreaming of immortals when they are mothers.
Therefore, I always feel that there is always a little bit of falsehood in the biographical movies.
The director of this film, Oliver Stone, is himself a controversial director. He has always liked "challenging authority" and playing politics. He has filmed "Assassination of Kennedy", "Nixon" and other political dramas with strong political flavor.
I have no interest in politics, but I personally feel that Oliver Stone in this movie "Bush Jr.", at least really reflects human nature.
Instead of shaping the behavior of God.
In the eyes of many people, they think that the director is actually slandering and slandering the Bush administration. And Oliver Stone's dissatisfaction with the Bush administration is well known.
Although the director added a little bit of his own emotions in the film, but...
more Bush’s actions in the play are just a living human and flesh-and-blood character.
Young and frivolous, born aristocratic, young and degenerate, how many young people have ever taken this step?
How many young people have taken this step wrong? Bush is also a person, to be precise, a young man with a full body of arrogance.
Because of this, he joined the gang and lived like a gangster.
Bush tolerated time and time again...but he hurt Bush again and again.
In Bush's mind, he will always live in the shadow of his father and brother...
but he can't do it if he wants to get rid of this predicament...that family has brought him a lot of glory.
It also gave him the same pressure, this is his state of life.
He can't help it, because those are his father and brother. Pressure on him.
Under the guidance of God (as described in the film), he walked out.
He suffers failure, he suffers without the support of his family.
In the end, he succeeded...
Perhaps, there is not much rhetoric in the film, but it is just like the sentence at the beginning.
I deeply believe that God...
and our God is the faith in our hearts.
If the faith is not extinguished, people can go on forever and reach success...
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