Fantastic, very good American movie, reminds me of another American movie "short cuts" that also has this kind of fragmented structure (with a slight difference, it's a dozen of a famous American novelist The concatenation of short stories, the structure is more loose and freehand, and there is no logical connection between the characters), all very well. Actually, this is not a new movie, but every time I see it is played by Tom Cruise, I am scared away, so I only see it now. So I can say responsibly that Tom is an excellent performing artist, an outstanding artist cultivated by Hollywood. American society, the middle class, the highly developed civilization, the loneliness, depression and despair of each individual, as well as their self-salvation, sinking or struggle, the indifference and mutual indifference among people (even among relatives) Trample, the entire masquerade of stupid nobles, selfishness, narcissism, autism, lies, betrayal, scramble, profit-seeking, perverted, adventurous, oh my god, high-level animals, hell and heaven are all on earth... ( Why was it taken away by Dou Wei again) Does it depict the end of the world? I'm afraid it is, but I think there is hope. 188 minutes is too long, but the short cuts seem to last for three hours. It is not tired at all, and it is very comfortable. This is one of the best movies I've seen recently. America, America, why every time I see a Hollywood movie that is stupid and burnt to the extreme, and swears never to watch an American movie again, there always comes out a good movie that makes you sigh with emotion In a highly developed and complete film industrial production line, there will always be some defective products, which are worth looking forward to. On average, about two per year. Maybe I'm too one-sided, Hollywood still supports people like David Lynch, Coen Brothers, Jarmusch, Spike Lee, Quentin. Monsters like Tarantino, "American Beauty", "Sideway_Life with a Glass of Wine", "Cider House Rules", "lost in translation" and "Broken Flower" won the Oscar after all, and Woody Allen, he is my favorite. The above movies are enough to make the French people in the art film country feel ashamed. The recent Hollywood movies are a bit like a hundred flowers blooming. The first performance is that they have attracted the world's best and cutting-edge directors. They used to be French. And the Europeans dominated by Germans. Back then, the European directors who really had the backbone did not bother to go. Now they include Asians (Korean directors, Iranian directors and Indian directors), Europeans, and South Americans (especially the three directors). A real world filmmaker, including a NB Mexican); the second performance is that the winning films of the mainstream European film festivals have always been Hollywood films in recent years, which was unimaginable before - although the Each of Lint Eastwood's inexplicable films (often a domestic box-office flop) is always a hit with European audiences, and each of his new films is always one of the top ten best films of the year in Cahiers du cinéma. , but they don't see Clint's movies as Hollywood movies, like Europeans think Woody Allen movies are New York movies, not Hollywood movies, but it's different now, winning at international film festivals American movies are mainstream Hollywood movies. It seems that the world is really the same. This reminds me of, in Woody Allen's movie "Hollywood ending", a particularly bad director finally got a chance, very nervous, the pressure was so great that he lost his eyesight, but he was afraid of losing his job and didn't dare to tell Others, just like that, just rammed and finished filming a movie. Of course, the result of the movie was a mess. The producer pointed to his nose and cursed. Everyone knew that this guy would never have the chance to be a director. At this time, there was good news. His blind film was named the best art film of the year, and he used this to build momentum. The film made a good box office in France and was praised. The guy who heard the good news breathed a sigh of relief and said: "Thank God, there are still French people in the world!" Each of Eastwood's inexplicable films (often a flop at the domestic box office) has always been a hit with European audiences, and each of his new films is always one of the top ten best films of the year in the Cahiers, but they It's not that Clint's movies are considered Hollywood movies, like Europeans think Woody Allen movies are New York movies, not Hollywood movies, but it's different now, American movies that win international film festivals, All mainstream Hollywood movies. It seems that the world is really the same. This reminds me of, in Woody Allen's movie "Hollywood ending", a particularly bad director finally got a chance, very nervous, the pressure was so great that he lost his eyesight, but he was afraid of losing his job and didn't dare to tell Others, just like that, just rammed and finished filming a movie. Of course, the result of the movie was a mess. The producer pointed to his nose and cursed. Everyone knew that this guy would never have the chance to be a director. At this time, there was good news. His blind film was named the best art film of the year, and he used this to build momentum. The film made a good box office in France and was praised. The guy who heard the good news breathed a sigh of relief and said: "Thank God, there are still French people in the world!" Each of Eastwood's inexplicable films (often a flop at the domestic box office) has always been a hit with European audiences, and each of his new films is always one of the top ten best films of the year in the Cahiers, but they It's not that Clint's movies are considered Hollywood movies, like Europeans think Woody Allen movies are New York movies, not Hollywood movies, but it's different now, American movies that win international film festivals, All mainstream Hollywood movies. It seems that the world is really the same. This reminds me of, in Woody Allen's movie "Hollywood ending", a particularly bad director finally got a chance, very nervous, the pressure was so great that he lost his eyesight, but he was afraid of losing his job and didn't dare to tell Others, just like that, just rammed and finished filming a movie. Of course, the result of the movie was a mess. The producer pointed to his nose and cursed. Everyone knew that this guy would never have the chance to be a director. At this time, there was good news. His blind film was named the best art film of the year, and he used this to build momentum. The film made a good box office in France and was praised. The guy who heard the good news breathed a sigh of relief and said: "Thank God, there are still French people in the world!"
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