Great performance enough to bring a straight-sliding story back to life. In the second half, when Philip is completely under the control of pirates, there is only one purpose left in terms of character behavior, which is the fixed logic of waiting to be rescued. Hanks' performance skills are presented from now on until the end. Confusion, confusion, gratitude, happiness, confusion, aphasia, thirst, fear after being rescued and other complex and real psychological presentations of the characters when they were examined by the military doctor after being rescued. The deep excavation of the characters' hearts and the powerful revelation of the film's theme are really textbook-like demonstrations compared to the Chinese actors who rely on hormonal mixing to become the biggest performers. Of course, they don't admit it.
One less star loses to the screenwriter.
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