Score 100 points for little Jack

Oran 2021-10-18 09:31:21

The audience who likes heavy tastes of violent crime to the movie, how do you feel when you see it, can you tell me? Eligible, please comment?

After watching it yesterday, I personally think that the theme of the movie is general, the relationship between the characters is simple, the shooting scene is simple and non-heroic, but it is so easy to see that I can't stop, and I keep thinking and making assumptions while being moved.

The narrow room is wide enough because of the wide-angle lens, and the close-up is rich and interesting, and the imagination of the little boy's angelic face makes the world of mother and child beautiful enough. With the addition of the third person, the old Nick, the story begins to fluctuate, and it turns out that the room was originally a prison. The five-year-old little Jack did not believe everything his mother said, and fiercely resisted. He wanted to return to the four-year-old to escape the status quo. However, the fact that resistance and escape cannot change is that little Jack's world has begun to shake. Since then, the pace of the movie has been accelerating, the power is cut off, and the remaining half of the bread suggests that the mother and the son are in an existential crisis. In order to seize the last chance to escape, the mother had to demand little Jack to cooperate with her acting, and little Jack escaped hope again and waited until he was six years old. Do it, and after compromising, I hate you hysterical.

In the end, the mother and son were rescued, and the finale came to a happy ending, End? No, the plot naturally extends behind the joy, and continues to show the audience how the mother and child get along with their surroundings after breaking into the real world, how to untie the knot and finally shake hands with the world.

A good movie can always tell what the audience wants to know but not know. This is to understand human nature. Light spray

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Room quotes

  • Old Nick: What's that smell?

    Ma: Sorry, I burned some cheese. Here. I just wasn't thinking.

    Old Nick: Well, thinking is not your strong suit.

  • Ma: [about the mouse] He's on the other side of this wall.

    Jack: What other side?

    Ma: Jack, there's two sides to everything.

    Jack: Not on an octagon.

    Ma: Yeah, but...

    Jack: [Interrupts] An octagon has eight sides

    Ma: But a wall, okay, a wall's like this, see? And we're on the inside and mouse is on the outside.

    Jack: In outer space?

    Ma: No, in the world. It's much closer than outer space.

    Jack: I can't see the outside-side.

    Ma: Listen, I know that I told you something else before, but you were much younger. I didn't think that you could understand, but now you're so old, you're so smart. I know that you can get this. Where do you think that old Nick gets our food?

    Jack: From TV by magic!