Role restoration in life

Karina 2021-12-28 08:01:44

Joe’s role is often encountered in reality, and the changeable character of humans and the questioning of good and evil are often affected by the environment and the surrounding people. Joe's irritability, his faults, and many types are all around us. The original film restores life, the style is realistic and not exaggerated, and the characters have distinctive personalities. They are a bright spot in the mainstream movies of special effects visual bombing.

The relationship between Joe and the boy is the theme of the entire film. Joe’s sense of justice and help and care come from the heart. The director did not exaggerate or particularly exaggerate. Nicholas Cage mastered the scale of the role in place, making a bit decadent, wild, and wealthy. The male protagonist who is sympathetic and righteous is a natural interpretation. In reality, he may be somewhat similar to the character. The boy's little actor also performed well, without any jerky or sluggishness, and played a normal role of a broken, injured and brave character from the bottom of society.

In the last part of the conflict scene, I think the boy should participate in it, and can spark the role of cooperating with Joe, but unfortunately the director did not make such an arrangement. This is a pity left by the movie.

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Extended Reading

Joe quotes

  • Joe: Ah, the dog likes you.

    Gary: She has a lot of scars.

    Joe: Yeah, but all the others... all the others is dead.

  • [last lines]

    Farmer: Then, if everything goes good on that acreage, I'll have you help me supervise the Manea project next summer. Old bastards can be hard to work for sometimes, but, hell, if you worked for Joe, I think you'll do just fine. You got any questions?

    Gary: No, sir. When can I start?

    Farmer: Right now, if you're ready.

    Gary: Yes, sir.

    [extends his hand to shake]

    Gary: So, you knew Joe?

    Farmer: Yeah, sure did. Joe's a good man. Good man to me, anyways.

    Gary: He was a good man to me, too.