I watched it intermittently for three weeks for some reasons. This movie dressed in a fantasy story gave me a deep touch. Not only did it have no clichés and stepped into an absurd narrative, on the contrary, it turned a man of insanity but full of beauty and innocence. It's so cute. Robin is always full of vigor as a child on the screen, and his thick Hu does not show a trace of hostility. This is not the first time that Robin has moved me with his warm eyes. Being able to be washed by the moonlight in Central Park with bare buttocks like a child, as well as the childishness of telling the story of the Fisher King sincerely, I have never had an actor who could make me feel that kind of truth that resonates. Feel.
I always feel that the Governor has a different melancholic temperament, which is different from the melancholy thoughtful and profound that Bell exudes, but it reveals the epiphany of life after experiencing life and frustration. The confession expressed in the movie comes suddenly and may be too abrupt, but it is not so much a performance as a real manifestation of the general public. Sudden blows make you fall into a trough, doubt yourself when you work hard and fail to see the results, and finally give up, but you also find the truth in the face of test after test.
It's just an illusory mythical story, but it tells a plain life and adds an unspeakable experience.
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