Stockholm syndrome is nowhere else, just inside me. The symptoms are as follows: 2004.2006, 2007, I watched this movie three times without any new ideas, and the attendance rate of crying this thing is still guaranteed to be 100%. Incurable obsession with a murderer, a useless dad, a prostitute Mom, also kidnapped an 8-year-old boy who escaped from prison. Unprincipled hope that he can get away with it, holding the elf kidnapped by him to that beautiful Alaska. When the criminal took a deadly shot, my leg hated to kick the policeman who shot the gun in the ass, and the tooth was about to bite the policeman's neck. I think I'm over! Any of the above is affirmative. I have Stockholm syndrome, for this Butch, this desperate man.
It can be said with certainty: When time is relentlessly jumping between reality and images, I am still firmly obsessed with this Kevin Costner, yes. From dancing with wolves to Butch. For Butch’s death, it is normal. This is reasonable and legal. If he does not die, the old Clint Eastwood will be unemployed (director's career). Death is not the ending in our hearts. This is a normal story. Routine. Those of us who can't stop us can only watch him fall and die with heartache.
What I am most interested in is to explore the mental process of the subtle changes in the psychology of watching the film. This is the value of achieving resonance in the film. The world is because it cannot be changed according to our subjectivity as we wish. After we accept the reality of this ability, the sudden reconciliation is particularly meaningful. For a criminal, the length of the film is less than 100 minutes, and the two nights in the story are only a day. It is enough that the stranger's attitude towards an escaped criminal has changed from disgust to sympathy, love and dependence. Clint Eastwood is undoubtedly the perfect director for this film. Under the pressure of limited time, along the way of hunting and fleeing, we are still carefully looking forward to the cruelty of old Clint Eastwood under the premise of knowing the ending, let's follow our wishes! Let Butch run! Give him a future! Let him take a time machine with music!
Clint Eastwood touched the brim of his hat and said in a low voice: No, no, he is doomed to die.
So we were full of tears in our heartache. And suffering from the severe "Stockholm Syndrome", we cried and waited carefully for the moment of death.
It is precisely this kind of death that we are sad, we dare not watch, tears are flying, hearts are cramping, bullets fly over, and the imperfect journey finally did not go to the beautiful world of utopia, but Butch's death was perfect. Compromise with the legal system and morals of this world. I began to comfort myself: Fortunately, he died in the warm sun. Indecently inserting the Western Chamber that I just watched today: I also secretly looked at myself: When did Meng Guang pick up the Liang Hong case? In the rhetorical question, my thoughts rewind: It should be this late Halloween. Butch once asked Philip and said: "Don't ask your mother, don't ask the Lord, do you play this game?" What can be noticed is that just like (Brokeback Mountain), the image of the father has been running through the entire film like a shadow. The imperfect father-son relationship is the same between Butch and Philip.
As Butch said: We are all handsome boys, we all like to drink ** brand soda, and we all have a useless dad. (I want to laugh at Kevin Costner, it's so pretty).
On the wonderful escape journey, they played the role of a perfect father and son. They interpret the sincere feelings of the temporary father and son in a short 72 hours. (Although the police in the film will appear from time to time to remind the viewer: he is a fugitive, he An 8-year-old boy is being taken hostage to escape, he has no way out. He will be caught. But we are still obsessed with this big man and the little man, we still remember the delicate feelings between them)
A good movie is viewed from multiple angles, with different thinking points and charm values. (This is the most profound experience I have watched recently. You are willing to treat it as a road movie, yes. You are willing to treat it as inspirational Watch the movie, agree. You are willing to watch him as a policeman and accept it. However, I prefer to see him as a family movie. Looking for self-salvation in the lost, two lonely individuals walk together. (Although it is not a voluntary union ).
Butch pinned his hopes on a yellowed name letter photo of his father many years ago and a few words to explore the perfect destination he found for himself and his children. Such behavior is undoubtedly more like a naive child being naughty. Trick or treat.
This will be impossible to achieve.This is just a dream, a beautiful wish that I especially hoped to be realized in the heart of Butch as a child.
When he lost his freedom, he escaped from prison and kidnapped a child, trying to find his dependent image—father—in an old Ford car his father liked in the past. Undoubtedly I saw the shadow of himself in the 8-year-old child. He missed his father. During this short journey, he kept mentioning his father (indirectly, the police also mentioned his father). Trusting his father (he insisted on putting on the license plate that his father liked when he was on the run) and he missed his father (when he was hit hard, lying under the tree, relying on the support of the big tree, but still trying to read to his children That old famous letter that he has always carried with him): Alaska has an endless forest, where man and nature are opposed to each other. I have nothing to do with you when I leave home. Alaska is beautiful, it's colder than hell for most of the year. Come to me one day. We father and son get to know each other. In this text, he is eager to talk to his own father like a man. Therefore, he yearns for the place where he and his father coexist in the world-Alaska, where he is separated from his child. At that time, still sentimentally asked the child: give you this photo, maybe you can... The absurd thing is that this photo with his body temperature was misunderstood as a pistol, and eventually let him go to death.
His family is undoubtedly imperfect, and his childhood is undoubtedly unhappy. His father is undoubtedly a useless man who can drink heavily and use violence against him and his mother, but for such an imperfect reality, He still insists on the perfect idea in his heart _ his father will get better, he will change, and he will come back to him.
It is this kind of hope that in relative freedom, he redeems and flees on the road without a future. And tell the child: "This (car) is a time machine of the 20th century. The front is the future, and the back is the past. I am the captain and you are the navigator. If you stop, it is the present. Enjoy it." The front is the future, the back is It is the past, the present is the present, we have to enjoy the present. That's right. So, his relationship with the child has changed qualitatively.
What kind of place is Butch for children? He was the first person to let him take the gun. He smiled and said: It was perfect; he was the first person to see him as a man "This is what a man says to a man"; he was the first to affirm that he was male A dignified person "for your age, it is not small at all, really"; he is the first person to let him make his own decisions "you are old enough to make your own decisions"... he told He: I have only killed two people in my life: one is the one who hurt my mother and the other is the one who hurt you." He smiled and told him: Even if I die, I hope you did it, and I don't want to die in a stranger. In the hand...All of this has become an essential element of the father-son relationship in a short time. So in the absence of a future, we watched Butch go to death with sadness, but we can only think of kicking the place that directly caused Butch to death. It’s better to kick him in the most important part (haha). But in the end, we can only leave him in the illusion _ let him die alone. End. We turned off the TV, still in the warmth of our body temperature Go to deep sleep, looking forward to not having a new Butch tomorrow.
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