Worth a tasting aging bottle of aging wine

Scarlett 2021-12-12 08:01:09

The bottle is not new: the expression of two flowers blooming with time as a clue, and this magnificent story is guided by the date and place frequently appearing in the lower left corner of the screen. Since both father and son are named Edward, I once mistakenly thought that there would be a surreal factor: Dimon played the two roles alone and the ending would be intertwined at the suicide place. I am too obsessed with the spirally overlapping multidimensional time and space, and the

wine is not new: if you want to spread out the 2 hours and 40 minutes, it is nothing more than responsibility against feelings. This subject matter can range from national politics (such as this film) to everyday individuals (such as men who have to work and have no time to accompany their girlfriends; of course, there are also many vice versa). It can be seen everywhere

and the narrative pace is slow, even if it is a spy. The themes are so unremarkable, and the hidden lines of the mysterious gangs didn't add any gimmicks. However, aggressive national justice and national sentiments allow us to still classify this as a Hollywood-style movie. By the way, the upcoming "Breach" is also a declassified theme about espionage politics. By then, the positive comparison and competition between the two films should be certain.

However, in any case, this is a film worth watching

1) Lineup. De Niro’s debut work is already a very good reason; Matt Damon is very suitable for this kind of forbearing and wise role, and Angelina Jolie’s both tension and destructive temperament reminds me repeatedly that I am depressed and speechless. "Gia". There is a powerful force in every look of every actor, and it accumulates under the calm tone of the

film. 2) Shots. At the end, Edward lit his father's suicide note, and the letterhead slowly rose with flames. He gently caught it with a plate and discarded it. Lace? Butterfly? That little piece of ashes was so beautiful. Those few seconds are really fascinating, and this is just one of

3) details. Whether it’s the use of 1 dollar bills to transmit information or the dissociation analysis of the background of the recording, it not only fully reflects the *particularity* of the story and the characters, but also does not lose the truth. It is far better than the mysterious thick oil in some movies It's funny *high-tech*

4) Overall. Although the previous article seems to list the basic tuning as a *disadvantage*, it is not. Conflicts under calm are more powerful. It is not appropriate to use an analogy. To the extent that the well-known great sorrow moves others, crying is not as good as crying, and crying is not as good as the lack of shock on the face and the melancholy in the eyes. So if you really do anything, it will weaken the expression of the theme.

So, all the actors who like this film, are curious, and deliberately spy on the so-called elite life, or just want to kill a boring weekend, go and watch. Girls can also take a look at those short-lived love episodes. She said, when you still owe me one day on the beach (You still owe me one day on the beach), my eyes suddenly became wet. Dear A, you've owed me 4 things now. I don't know if I can take it any more, and I'm not very positive

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Extended Reading
  • Stan 2021-12-12 08:01:09

    The soul of the CIA said: I am a coward, I am a coward, and I am ashamed of myself for compromising with my glorious family and country. Wife, I’m sorry for you; son, I want you to be a brave man, a good husband and a father. I hope that no matter what you do in the future, you can live meaningfully. I hope that no matter what dreams you have can be realized!

  • Isobel 2021-12-12 08:01:09

    Adhering to the tradition that biopics will be a little dull, but the repressive story is still very wonderfully presented, and the production is extremely detailed. Especially the director is De Niro

The Good Shepherd quotes

  • Bill Sullivan: I'm sorry for not standing, my fucking feet are killing me.

  • Clover Wilson: [after the first order of business refers to Skull and bones and the second is a relgious invocation] Bonesmen first, God second.