"Fence"
At first I thought it was a masculinist movie, but after seeing it, I realized that a woman’s heart was strong enough to live up to time. The actor cast a huge shadow on the family. He did not convince anyone with evidence of himself. A real struggle in an ordinary family.
It may be due to the adaptation of the drama. The lines are too trivial and dense. I feel that after listening to Danzel Washington’s two hours of self-healing rap, there are few pitiful scenes. The director is too calm, and the outlines of the characters gradually become clear in the last half an hour. I have to say that this kind of processing affects the viewing experience and is easy to drop fans. In addition, the life of the film is so thorough that neither the photography nor the soundtrack is aesthetic.
Viola Davis’s performance is so good that he is absolutely worthy of an Oscar statuette—"I bury all my feelings, desires and dreams in you, I plant a seed, take care of my prayers day and night, and I will I planted it in your heart and longed for blooming. I discovered in less than eighteen years that your heart is barren and tired, and there will never be a day of blooming, but I will stick to it for you.” Don’t say anything else, this sentence The lines are enough.
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