What makes me sad is that the world is not perfect at all.

Rachael 2021-12-09 08:01:27

When Philip's small hand and Haynes's large hand were held together, the tear ducts began to burst. The tear point has always been very low, even lower into the dust in typhoon days. Okay, let me cry to death.
When Philip’s thin mother who believed in Jehovah’s Witnesses took him out of the grass, the little boy uttered a weak cry of "Buch" and "Buch". I am gnawing on sausages. That situation should be how funny it is.

In fact, I still feel that the movie that I gave 5 stars is a lot of hardships. For example, the beautiful female criminologist's profile of Haynes is extremely inferior to criminal psychology, such as the sheriff's control of the situation. The lack of strength and analysis ability, such as how redundant the plot of shooting Haynes at the end, is nothing but to make the already sad audience more sad. It’s just that I don’t hide my flaws. It makes me cry and detoxify me vividly.

After Haines and Boo went to Philip's house after they escaped from prison, when Boofei Philip's mother, Haines stopped him. Well, the familiar tangled routine of human nature, the fugitive is always intertwined with good and evil. That’s fine, it basically made a very good start for the tone of the whole film. In a sense, isn’t Haynes a really good guy?

After that, Haines and Bu took Philip away. In order to prevent Bu from hurting the child, he shot Bu in the grass. From the details of his relationship with Philip, it can be seen that he respects the child’s nature and cherishes the child’s most childish wishes. While satisfying the child’s wish as much as possible, he also imperceptibly lets the child know the qualities that a man can have, such as bravery, such as Recklessness, such as small tricks at critical moments. When the old black man abused his grandson, he ignored the fact that his status as a fugitive was already revealed, but only wanted to teach the old man a lesson and let the old man know how to love his children. Maybe this is out of self-compensation for the childhood lack of love since childhood? It was such an uncomfortable move that sent him to a dead end. In order to prevent him from killing more people, Philip shot him in the abdomen with a snatch. The tearful scene was particularly shocking, and I have to say that the little boy's acting skills were very moving. Haynes eventually died under the gun of the police, only because he wanted to give the postcard to Philip, but was mistaken for taking a gun. In fact, his gun had long been thrown into the dry well by the clever Philip.

Haines's inaudible love for the child, which permeated the whole movie, reminded me of the way Philip looked back at him step by step, and it was broken. He taught children to pee in the wild, let them wear ghost masks, and also put on ghost costumes. He took the children to play the "trick or treat" robbery game. In order to let the children experience the feeling of riding a roller coaster, he tied the children to the car. Ding, racing with extremely fast speed, the child's smile floated on the empty road. He is like a father who loves his children. His appearance made up for Philip's lack of paternal love, and his death brought Philip a deep sadness and nostalgia. Which one is more important? Compared with the movie title "The Perfect World", the real world is so cruel, it is almost suspect that this title is based on a glorious satire task, because this world is not perfect at all. People who really know how to love may not be able to get love; they have to experience the disintegration of life and death as soon as they have established a relationship; those who die under police guns are not necessarily bad guys. Parents and elders who abuse and restrict children at home often do not know that they are inappropriate. Love is probably the worst sin. Even if you can’t sort out a clear and direct emotional theme for the whole movie, thinking about it, you feel extremely entangled. The world is really complicated, with 100% unsatisfactory personnel. The children’s world is often innocent, but it has to be destroyed. Adult justice Ling Ran's choice.

I love Haines helplessly and embarrassedly admitted in the car that he loves the plot of the waitress. That's because Haines couldn't stand the teasing of the hotel waitress, and his intentions were entangled with it. During the passionate foreplay stage, he found Philip peeping. It ended hastily, and when Philip asked him if he was angry, he answered no. When Philip naively asked him whether he loved the waitress, in order to prevent the child from disillusioning the little belief that people in love can kiss, Haynes had to admit that he loved the waitress who had only one side with him. When Philip asked if Haynes had kissed her ass, the little one smiled happily after getting an affirmative answer. Haines smiled like a father who had been caught cheating, and smiled awkwardly and generously. This scene, how loving.

What kind of fugitive is this? He adheres to the belief in good and evil. As a robber, he also believes that stealing is wrong. He strives to maintain his children’s beliefs. He is unwilling to let the children understand that there are many people in this world who can kiss without love, even if Philip shot him. , He still loved this little child, and he died because of sending out postcards. Even so, he just said open-mindedly, "It's not a good thing to be shot twice in one day" as his last words. On the helicopter, Philip just wrote the bloody postcard, and stood motionless in Haines's direction. His imp mask was thrown beside Haines, and the dollar bills that Haines gave him were scattered in disorder, and the dead Haines looked beautiful as if he had fallen asleep. very sad.

I quickly deleted this film like a guilty conscience. I don't want me to cry again for this passionate big man and cute little man. Even though, I like them so much. Perhaps, what makes me sad is that this world is not perfect at all, right? The good guy I love is lying quietly in the lush grass, he will never wake up again.

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  • Zane 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    I have absolutely no resistance to this kind of friendship between big children and children... Children's feelings are too pure. Bad guys are still bad guys, no matter what can't change the impression of adults. The title of the film is very good. It also confirms my theory of dead protagonists. .Clint that line is totally redundant...

  • Kelvin 2021-12-09 08:01:27

    The mother kidnapped the child in the name of love, but the criminal liberated the child in the name of kidnapping. I felt a little bit sour after watching it at night~

A Perfect World quotes

  • Chief Red Garnett: I like the governor. He and I go quail huntin', at least once a year. But he knows - and I know - that win, lose or draw, this is my ship. You understand that?

    Sally Gerber: Oh, yeah - I got that. You know what that is? That's anarchy. And I call that horseshit, to use a cowboy colloquialism.

    Chief Red Garnett: No, I'll tell you what's horseshit, missy. Horseshit is responsibility. That's the guy who has the sleepless nights; that's the guy who has the ulcers. If this thing goes bloody - and it just might - the governor, he loses a few votes. Me? I'm the one who... I'll tell you what: You see me makin' a wrong move, you go ahead and speak up. I might not agree with ya, but I'll listen. As for steppin' on people's toes and wounded pride, I'll buy all the drinks when this is over. But right now, I got better things to think about. That fair?

  • Phillip Perry: Are you gonna shoot me?

    Butch Haynes: No - no, no. Me and you are friends... If I was choosin' a runnin' buddy, I'd take you over him any day of the week.