And this movie, first of all, it was shot beautifully, beautifully and not pornographically. It is rare. Although the name is provocative, but because the movie is clean and appropriate, it is rarely stimulated by the exposure shots, but follows the director’s The idea continues the story itself. This feeling is very similar to telling a story to children. When it comes to embarrassment and want to take it, the children are reluctant. At this time, suddenly, they say: There is a flying saucer in the sky~ Successfully distracted.
Brian is so hypnotized in the plot.
Regardless of the choice of the actors, Joseph Gordon Rowett is very similar to the feeling of seeing Josh Harnett for the first time (also a bit like seeing Xiao Qiao for the first time), and the image of both good and evil, compared with Joseph Josh was more evil and depraved.
Therefore, Josh was able to make a blockbuster, and Joseph looked more niche.
He shoots very well, too natural, and too invisible. If the actor is not him, this movie will be greatly reduced. But he didn't expect that he was 23 years old when he made this film, and he looked like a teenage boy.
Although the story itself is like the screenwriter said, it is a "diamond structure", and the context is clear: two people who have met at one point begin to develop their own trajectories, getting farther and farther, and finally go back to a point and end. However, the story itself is relatively scattered, and many places have been rendered and there is no following. I don't know if it is the original work or the screenwriter has modified it so far, or the director deliberately wants it to be like this.
The ending is the best, very fictional, it can be described in a voice-over, and it will be full of mood, not procrastinating, not sensational, the lens is like a Christmas carol floating high in the sky, getting higher and higher, as if a beam of light shines on the cause The truth and the broken child.
Injury is actually not the point. Children do not become withdrawn and weird because of the injury. The injury itself is an environment left out and ignored. Is it because of this that the director did not focus on the real trauma that the uncle pedophile caused to the child.
The D9 version is very good, and there are interviews with the film including the director, the original author, the scriptwriter and the main actors. What's interesting is an interview with the two little protagonists, which is the absolute protagonist, the camera is clear at a glance, clearly sitting side by side, but the camera occupies Joseph Gordon Rowett's side, Brady Corbett seems far away. Brady is obviously more faint than Joseph, and Joseph looks casual. When he speaks, Brady will always stare at him, but when Brady speaks, Joseph mostly takes care of himself. Brady is a boy with stage fright and Joseph is a star.
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