Having said so much, I seem to have missed something, hehe, that is the protagonist. I've been off topic since the movie when Little Plum was attacked by a bear. It is said that if you encounter a bear, you want to pretend to be dead. Why did Xiao Lizi not kill him before the second wave of the bear's attack, but raised his gun to attack. Then I thought to myself that the bear was the mother, and she had two cubs to raise. Xiao Lizi stabbed her to death, and the two little bears saw the crowd fleeing away. Without the protection of their mother, they would surely die. Maybe hunters don't think so much, maybe people instinctively resist and fight in the face of danger, but I still mind two cubs... Then I was surprised to find a death in this movie The law, that is, all life related to the little plum must come to an end, whether he is a human or an animal! The she-bear was only the first victim, then his son, then the Indians who rescued him, then the poor spotted horse, and finally the captain... I admit the perspective is a bit odd... ...
and it's like the protagonist's life-threatening stainless steel drill. He will be able to catch up with Wolverine! The day before, he was dragged into the pit and looked like he couldn't move. After that, he suddenly crawled out like an Ultraman. How could he have such arm strength? I mean, he was being carried on a stretcher all the time. I mean, it seems too sudden and too fast. What a mighty little universe! And he was lying next to his son's body, and then he started the first step of Xiaoqiang's counterattack. I just don't know how long it took. If it was a day, it seems that the universe has really passed. And this whole body injury, wouldn't it be inflamed, pus or something? Of course, the weather may be a reason, but a seriously injured person, in such a bad environment, has nothing to eat, how can he recover so quickly? In the end, he even fought Hardy hand-to-hand. There is also a shot where he climbs to the edge of a cliff and sees a river below, and then the shot cuts and he drinks water by the river. I was wondering, how did he get down the mountain? In order to avoid the Sioux people, he was swept away by the river. He was limping before, but he was fine when he got to the shore. His recovery always felt a little miraculous.
Having said so much, it seems to have missed something, oh, the acting skills of Xiao Lizi. He achieved his 20-year long-cherished wish with this movie, but this movie has a grand scene, many tasks, a bit of a group play, and coupled with the dazzling display of survival skills, I don't think there is much room for Xiao Lizi's performance, or Said, causing everyone's attention to be scattered. Because the movie is still switched between several scenes, his performance has also become fragmented, making it even more difficult to concentrate on his performance. Overall, I feel that my acting skills have been improved, but Zhang Chi's control is not enough, the expression is not calm enough, and the performance is not smooth enough. In fact, the performances of a few actors left a deep impression on me. For example, several Indian performers, and the two who abandoned him, the kind-hearted little boy, also left food for an Indian survivor. His son did a good job, too, showing the humiliation he carried and his love for his father very naturally. Especially Hardy, his eyes are precise, the tone and rhythm when he speaks are in place, and this hound-like character is brought to life. He is selfish and cruel, but he is also a lowly struggling and humble person, and his heart has been hardened after all the cruelties of life. At the beginning, when the captain said that life is more important than goods, he replied that without this batch of goods, his bad life would be gone. Afterwards, on the way back to the base camp with the kind-hearted little boy, when he was camping in the woods to eat food, he told some experiences of himself and his father to comfort the little boy who felt guilty and blamed himself. The harshness and helplessness of life are completely written in His face is full of eyes. The hardships of life distorted his mind. He was ruthless, surly and despicable, but humble and helpless, and a bad life finally paid off the debt. Hardy grasps the multifaceted character of this character very well. On the contrary, the character setting of Xiao Lizi is too flat, and the plasticity is not strong. The whole process is nostalgic for his family and obsession with revenge. This kind of setting seems to be too stereotyped and not chewy.
In fact, there has always been such a problem in Xiao Lizi's performance, the heat. I don't think the tough guy image in this film is tough enough. Although it has been rough and straightened, there is still no wild aura on him. I don't know why, but of course it's just my personal opinion. I like delicate performances, like the little freckles, and tough styles, like Hardy in this one. No matter what style, it is very cool to be precise and to knock down the audience at once. Then Xiao Lizi still won the Oscar. Probably the judges also thought that Xiao Lizi was too bitter. If he was not allowed to win it again, he didn't know what he would look like in the next play. The judges couldn't bear it. Presumably, Xiao Lizi's acceptance speech should be: Who dares to suffer more than me! ! ! Think about it, Xiao Lizi's spirit is commendable. For 20 years, his dedication to the little golden man has already surpassed his pursuit of movies, performances, and characterization. What a powerful obsession this is, in fact, Xiao Li is just playing himself again! Suddenly I feel that this film can also be called "The Wilderness Edition of Xiao Li's Proclaiming Emperor"! When we encounter things in the future, can we point our fingers to the sky and shout, "Give me will, Xiao Lizi!" I
accidentally wrote too much, Xiao Lizi finished the film so hard, I seem a little disrespectful. .....Actually, I still like Xiao Lizi very much. He played the mentally retarded boy. He played the poet Rimbaud, which is really amazing! However, I think now he doesn't have the aura of that time, maybe it's the pureness of that time, just devoted himself to playing this role, there is a kind of freshness. That kind of acting is also worthy of a golden statue, so I thought he got it too late. Still congratulate him.
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