1. The best noir films are all black on their own, from the black in their bones. Ontology black refers to: the view of this world is negative, the world is full of depravity and darkness, human nature is inherently evil, and the relationship between people is false and meaningless, and all these are irreconcilable, and more There is no possibility of reversal.
2. The young policeman played by Pitt just came to the Criminal Investigation Detachment and felt that he could make a big difference. Morgan Freeman, who was about to retire, began to ask him a philosophical question: "Why are you here? Why are you racking your brains to find a way? Want to be transferred here?" Young Pitt thought it was Freeman's old qualifications, and deliberately put on a small shoe for him to show his prestige. In fact, this is not the case. Freeman has been engaged in criminal investigation work all his life, and his view of the world is extremely dark and negative. He felt that the world was a hell, and things were getting worse and worse. Morgan Freeman is a black person. He has never married and has no offspring in his life, because he feels that the birth of human beings is an extremely cruel thing. The world is not worth it.
3. Morgan Freeman has been engaged in criminal investigation all his life, but he has become increasingly unclear about the world. This is in tune with No Country for Old Men. There are no rules and no rationale for people doing evil today. He and the old leader talked about a case where someone was robbed in the block, the gangster took away the wallet and watch, and finally stabbed him in the eyes like a prank. The morality of this world is deteriorating, and he just wants to escape quickly and go to the countryside to repair wooden houses and the like.
4. New York under the director's film is always raining, chaotic, dirty, and bred with countless sins. Everyone turns a blind eye to these sins, but thinks that this is a normal and reasonable behavior. Pete's wife is also a black body, full of melancholy and doubts. She was pregnant and full of anxiety, and Freeman shared her sentiments, telling her that the city was not a good place, telling her story of persuading her girlfriend to abort the child long ago: "How can you bring a child into this world? How can a child grow up in such an environment?" He also said: "If you don't want a child, it's best not to tell Pete about your pregnancy." In the end, Pete didn't know about his wife's pregnancy, which shows that she was very concerned about this. The world's view is also so pessimistic.
5. The serial killer played by Kevin Spacey is actually the same kind of person as Morgan Freeman and Pete's wife. They can't stand the dirtyness of the city and have a very pessimistic view of the world. Only Pete is a fool. Young and motivated. Although Kevin Spacey is more perverted and extreme, Morgan Freeman should agree with his theory. "Gluttony," "greed," "laziness," "jealousy," "pride," "lust," and "anger," the seven deadly sins of Catholicism, which are ubiquitous and rationalized in cities. In fact, these people are all sinful and do not deserve to live. This city needs to be cleaned up and cleaned up. If Kevin Spacey doesn't turn himself in, it will be difficult for Pete and the others to catch him. His IQ is really high, and he has been playing with him all the time. The reason why he turned himself in and left Pete alive is because the task of fulfilling the original sin of "anger" is also a religious sacrifice.
6. This movie is black every minute and every second, the police officer who dislikes Morgan Freeman's long-winded and annoying, the real estate agent who tricked Pete to buy the house under the subway, and so on, and so on. The deepest thing is the black body in the bones. Once you look into it, you will have a feeling of being unlovable.
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