But the story itself is nothing new.
The plot point about Derek's three-year prison life changing his beliefs is a bit of a betrayal. Prison life has given DereK a real reality, but it remains to be seen whether the deeply ingrained beliefs will be completely changed because of these three years.
Better plot development direction: Derek shakes his beliefs after he is released from prison. During the wavering, his brother dies. Personally, I think this is more acceptable to the audience, and it also makes the death of my brother at the end more tragic.
Edward Norton's performance is impeccable. I heard that in 1999, Roberto, the male protagonist of a beautiful life, Tom Hanks, the male protagonist who saved Private Ryan, and Edward who appeared in this film also competed for the best actor in the Oscar, and finally Italy Man wins. Is it a racial issue.
Another little Edward who played DereK's younger brother also played well, with a beautiful face like a ceramic doll. When I was watching the film, I kept thinking why the director wanted to talk about the role of the younger brother with such an appearance, it was too feminine for this character. At the end of the paragraph, the director gave a good answer.
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