All kinds of Tucao

Kitty 2022-04-23 07:01:01

I just saw this movie. It turned out to be 16 years ago. I was a lot unhappy, but I think it was 16 years ago. From the point of view of shooting skills and light and shadow processing, it is still very good.

It's no wonder that Pitt's acting was so bad back then! The character's character is just a little, impulsive, an impulsive fool would be the sheriff? What else is there, love for your wife? Maybe there is, but I don't see where it shows up. The character creation is quite a failure, it feels like the director imposed it, so it has to be played like this, just like a 2 B. Are real people like this? Want such a person to resonate on behalf of the public? Does the director think the audience is stupid?

Besides Freeman, there is no corresponding foreshadowing for the mature character and pessimistic personality. Is it possible that an unidentified ex-girlfriend, such a stable and weathered person, can't figure out the way of life for such a simple reason? Without a corresponding foreshadowing, I felt that he was posturing from beginning to end, moaning for nothing.
The funniest thing is, drinking with Pete, Pete's senseless words have turned his life attitude upside down for so many years, director, can you not be so superficial!

The protagonist can't make me find resonance, sorry director.

The plot, the villains, and the people who are going to die are all inseparable from my guess. There is nothing to say, there is suspense but there is no good explanation. When the subtitles of the film appeared, I didn't believe it. This is the end?

The content, the so-called seven deadly sins, first, the villain does not represent God, this film has nothing to do with religion, a pervert kills people everywhere, it's as simple as that, second, I don't think I'm guilty at all, I just think it's fake.

Overall, watching this movie is a waste of time.

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Se7en quotes

  • William Somerset: [Reading from one of John Doe's journals] On the subway today, a man came up to me to start a conversation. He made small talk, a lonely man talking about the weather and other things. I tried to be pleasant and accommodating, but my head hurt from his banality. I almost didn't notice it had happened, but I suddenly threw up all over him. He was not pleased, and I couldn't stop laughing.

  • John Doe: Don't ask me to pity those people. I don't mourn them any more than I do the thousands that died at Sodom and Gomorrah.

    William Somerset: Is that to say, John, that what you were doing was God's good work?

    John Doe: The Lord works in mysterious ways.