Temptation is always fatal

Ambrose 2022-01-01 08:02:14

There are many translations in Chinese, such as "The Jedi Dragon", "Fatal Strikes Back", "Playing with Fire", and "Derailment". After watching the movie, I feel that these titles are a little bit worse.
"Jedi Dragon" seems like Chuck is usually a suppressed Raptors? "Fatal Counterattack" gives people great expectations for action movies. "Playing with fire" seems to be a bit more erotic. "Derailment" is a bit dull and even worse than "going out."
The translation of Xinyada is really not an easy task. Not every movie can have a good name that is full of ambiguous, appropriate and provenance like "A Pear Blossom Pressed by a Begonia".
It is better to call it "derailed". The train has a problem on the normal track, and the fatal encounter in the movie also comes from the occasional train.
Chuck is an ordinary American middle class, full of warmth and lust. In Hollywood movies, the material-rich middle class always faces a period of tiredness of family and sex life, unable to withstand too much temptation, just a little fresh Moths can fight the fire and bury them in dangerous seeds. It's just that Chuck's trouble may be greater here. The only daughter needs high medical expenses, and at the same time he encounters a cruel mandarin duck thief. "Money" becomes a POINT.
But in the vast horror and suspenseful affair themes,There is no outstanding feature. "Infidelity" is embodied in its defensive stance and portrayal of the characters' hearts, while "Fatal Temptation" has become an insurmountable high point, chased by a hysterical woman. This is something that no one can bear, as long as you recall the atmosphere that Douglas family finally enveloped, shudder at the word "affair". "Telephone Murder" and the remake of "Perfect Murder" have put a lot of effort into the plot, full of Hitchcock's wisdom. The "British Patient" purely creates a romantic extramarital affair.
Compared with the big brothers, there are really not too many features. Seeing Aniston's black fishnet stockings for the first time, I understand that this net will sooner or later catch Chuck. The strange performance after the incident is only a fool like Chuck. Still believe her. And aniston is also the point of promotion for this movie. Before I watched it, I thought that the silly eldest sister was finally going to act seriously. She was right for her subject training, but it was a pity that there were not many scenes. It should be said that her role should be more malleable. A woman who works as a "temptress" clearly reminds us that she has been moved by Chuck and her heart is no darker than her French boyfriend. Contradiction should have more room to play, but it seems that this opportunity is not seized properly, and the performance is still only "glamorous women."
But these movies still have a reason to exist. A lot of the time during the two hours was overwhelmed by them. The serious development of the situation exceeded Chuck’s imagination. It was originally a family without passion, but now it is almost disintegrated. , It is difficult to recover. In this society where temptations are overwhelming, ringing the alarm bell, not all encounters have good results, and not every temptation is just a small wave of life.
Youth allows mistakes, life should be free and easy, but if you have a marriage, it is better to respect yourself, she is not a casual thing.

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Derailed quotes

  • Winston Boyko: [about LaRoche] First he lures you in with 20 grand. Most folks like you could pull together 20 grand if you had to, right? You think, 20 grand, bong, and he's gone right? Nah. It's not about that. First he wanna see if you're the kind of asshole who pays. Then after that...

    [Winston imitates a whip-cracking sound]

    Winston Boyko: ...slap the big dick on you, hit you for the real cheese, the big bucks. That's what this game is all about, Chaz.

  • Charles Schine: Please, just take the money.

    Philippe LaRoche: Chuck, I already took your money. You see this? This was your money, and I took it. Now it's mine.