The story of the fugitive and the hostage boy was originally tense enough and there was enough space for the content. I believe that the movie set here is the best and the most moving content.
The goal of Butch’s escape is that he has been hiding by his side, which is already in tatters. In the postcard sent to him by his father, the beautiful Alaska—"the only pure land in the world". He didn't intend to hurt Philip at the beginning. He told the boy: "We are alike, we are all very handsome, we love soda, and we all have bad old men." He did not intend to establish a relationship with the boy, but involuntarily, constantly projecting his childhood on him, correcting his insufficiency in every action, hoping to achieve his ideal perfection. Perfect for himself.
After Phillips learned his own way and stole things, he said: "Stealing things is wrong, but if you have special needs and don't have money, there is nothing wrong with borrowing it. This is an exception." ——He He couldn't tell the boy bluntly about his violent life philosophy, so he tried to be as gentle as possible, also in order to prevent the boy from feeling guilty.
When Butch accepted the temptation of a vulgar waitress and accidentally let Philip see the erotic scene behind him, he did not know how to explain-because he did not want to leave an ugly influence in the hearts of young children, he asked Philip: " Do you love her", he finally smiled and answered "Yes". The answer is a lie, but it turns ugliness into innocence and beauty. It is the best explanation for children.
When he needed to rob because he had no food, Butch told the boy that he would take him to play the Halloween game of "Troubleshooting without giving the candy". This was a whitewash he made to preserve the boy’s pure heart, and it also satisfied the boy’s unforgettable experience. The innocence hopes to be able to do so. When faced with the boy hesitatingly said: "Mom is not allowed...because of religion," Booth looked at him seriously: "Don't ask mother, don't ask the Lord, ask yourself, do you want it?" ——The boy nodded and unfolded Gave a pleasant smile. During the "game", Butch calmly threatened the person who was knocked on the door with his waist gun in the corner. He successfully achieved his goal and completed a long-awaited game for the boy.
After spending a pleasant night in a black family showing the gentle nature, he finally saw that the black father lost his mind because of the child's stupid fight, and used his fist to teach the father-just because he saw his own bleakness childhood. In order to protect the child's childhood, Butch lost control, but did not intend to kill this stupid father. In fact, he-"only killed two people, one who bullied his mother and one who would hurt Philip". But this violent law enforcement scene frightened Philip, the boy who had long regarded Bust as a dependency, cried and shot him in the abdomen.
I think many people cry when watching the last episode in the big grass: In this last opportunity, Butch realized Philip one by one the wish he had let this child write in the notebook: Ask the police to take out all the candies, ask his mother to agree to take him on a roller coaster, point to the plane sent by the police and say "Your rocket ship is coming"... He asked the child to put on the Halloween ghost mask and walk back over there. But the child turned back halfway-he suspected that only Butch was the beautiful world, and the perfect world his child wanted. So he hugged Butch and asked, "You are a good person, aren't you?" The
precious postcard that Bush took out of his pocket and was going to give to Philip was actually considered a gun by the police, so he finally fell. In the grass, looking at Philip, who was crying, he said the last sentence: "Damn, I got shot twice a day."
Philip finally rose into the air on his "rocket ship", but the money that Butch stuffed in his collar was scattered all over the place. The last shot: Busy was lying on the grass, her eyes seemed to be looking at the plane in the sky, with a serene expression-it turned out to be the shot at the beginning of the film. The joy and pain are actually the change in this moment.
The subtitles rose, and the director's name suddenly appeared Clint Eastwood's name, which made me awe, including the detective he played in the film. This talented actor and director also allowed Kevin Costner to show a different talent and unique charm.
This is definitely not just a story in which two hostile characters gradually turn into a loving father and son. When moved, the audience is also shocked again and again: what is pure and kind, respected and respected. It is not irony that a criminal with bad marks brings us a lively and warm life. Or, the alertness is more gentle.
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