This movie is a shadow of my childhood.
I remember about ten years ago, when I was about nine or ten years old, when my family went on a trip, I took that kind of bus for hours. There was a TV in the car with almost no sound and a small screen, and it played this movie more than once. It's not consistent, and I don't know what the plot is. I must have seen the scene where the face is changed in the middle...
I didn't know until I came across the name Face Changer, oh, that's it
I finally found time to watch this movie today. From my current point of view, the plot is ridiculous and magical realism, but the actors' acting skills exploded, and the plot is also very good, allowing me to temporarily restrain my desire to complain about various bugs. It's a good movie by Hollywood standards.
There is a barrage in it saying that honest girls will always like scumbags, while slutty women will fall in love with honest people, which can be clearly felt from this movie. The advantages and disadvantages of the two people are extreme. After the face change, a 180-degree reversal does give people a feeling of freshness, but this freshness is not long-lasting. If the two cannot complement each other, it will eventually be because of the three views. Discord and separate.
Therefore, the revelation is, firstly, don't be fooled by the novelty of the moment, secondly, you must know how to make changes to adapt yourself, and thirdly, don't suppress too much. After Sean has experienced the feeling of a criminal, it is obvious that he has become a more perfect person. For another example, true self-discipline is not madly restraining one's own desires, but feeling dull after experiencing or even indulging.
Oh and, in the middle, Sean laughs with Kester's face, I've seen it many times in the short video clips, and I'm sure I won't be able to laugh anymore. Too sad mmp, but fortunately I know that Hollywood movies will be fun until the end, so I keep watching.
It's just so much rambling, it's a good movie, it's worth watching
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