The plot will not be repeated, please refer to other netizens' comments. Just focus on what I think is interesting:
1. Anthony Hopkins, because I am his fan, I came for him. (In fact, he has also acted in many familiar films, such as The Silence of the Lambs (1991), The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Nixon (1995), The Edge (1997), The Mask of Zorro (1998), Mission: Impossible II (2000), Hannibal (2001). Red Dragon (2002), Beowulf (2007) (voice)) Friends who like him should not miss it.
2. The natural scenery of North America. To be honest, I think the natural scenery of North America is still different from the scenery of our motherland. Perhaps it can be seen through this film. There are too many humanistic and cultural atmospheres and a kind of graceful beauty in our land, and North America can be called wild nature.
3. Be sure to praise the big bear that appeared in the film, Bart the Bear. Its acting skills can be compared with Hopkins. If you see the subtitles at the end of the movie, you will first see the words "Thank you Bear". Although it is led by an animal trainer, it really feels vicious, cruel, and angry when watching a movie! (I didn't think it was acting.)
4. Thinking about life. Please see these two sentences:
if this is my life, and this is my life. but i can change my life.
i never know anybody who did actually change their lives
. I have heard a saying in the past called "Believe one's fate, but don't recognize one's fate". Maybe it has something to do with this thought. On the one hand, everyone has their own life and wants to change it (sometimes consciously or unconsciously in a good direction, sometimes consciously or unconsciously in a bad direction). But on the other hand, we may have to accept a lot of helplessness and mercy throughout our lives, and we end up sighing in the end. It can be changed, but it can't be changed. Perhaps these are two lines of human inner monologue.
5. Sexually good? Naturally evil? I have little knowledge and I can't make a final conclusion on this topic. After seeing Robert raise his gun, he said to Charles: "life is short, full of betrayal." This sentence, and Charles' response after that, made me feel that the noble spirit embodied in the film is In all things, generosity. (In all things, we should all be magnanimous). This is why there is a line at the end of the film: They died... saving my life. Therefore, the answer is self-explanatory on how people should live.
6. If you are patient, please listen to the ending music, it should be piano. (I don’t quite understand) But it’s very nice, it’s worth sitting there quietly and listening while recollecting this sentence:
Charles: Why is the rabbit unafraid?
Styles:'Cuz he's smarter than the panther.
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