A movie belonging to the wise

Monica 2022-01-03 08:01:44

Matt Damon is the kind of actor who can stay in history. First of all, he is very malleable and can act in commercial films as well as literary films. He is very good at playing the kind of people who are stupid on the surface and shuddering in their hearts. First is the genius Ripley, then Edward Wilson, then this Mark.

To be honest, the viewability of the film is not very strong. Some are like "Secret Agent". The large and large dialogue sounds very boring, but it is not as vicissitudes as "Secret Agent". The film has a little more life style. First, the soundtrack is very relaxing. It is outlined briskly with a violin and a trumpet, which is very American. Second, the color of the film also faintly reveals the taste of the late 1980s and early 1990s (at first glance, I thought it was a movie from that time). The manager who was born as a dull technician told a big lie, and finally even lied to himself. This is what people call "stupid and stupid." Hello Kitty turned out to be a weasel. He couldn't tell whether he told the truth in the end.

But this is a movie belonging to a wise man. Today, when modern technology is flooded with movies, our eyeballs are impacted by too many visual effects, but our brains seem to be getting simpler and more stylized. Who else Do you care about the subtle feelings in people's hearts? It's time to give your brain a sharp twist. Modern science can't explain people's rich inner world. Every heart has the deepest thoughts in a certain place.

Looking at the contemporary film world, Matt Damon is very unique. He is a real movie player.

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Extended Reading
  • Rogelio 2022-01-03 08:01:44

    Using means to deliberately affect the audiovisual, it is not the FBI or lies that are mentally handicapped, but the main point of view is used instead of the audience to be fooled, so the black laughter came out...

  • Guadalupe 2022-04-20 09:01:59

    Matt Damon I just don't like you ~ never will. . . . .

The Informant! quotes

  • [first lines]

    Mark Whitacre: [voiceover] You know that orange juice you have every morning? You know what's in that? Corn. And you know what's in the maple syrup you put on your pancakes? You know what makes it taste so good? Corn. And when you're good and help with the trash, you know what makes the big, green bags biodegradable?

    Mark Whitacre: [to his son] Do you?

    Alexander Whitacre: Uh-huh. Corn.

    Mark Whitacre: Corn *starch*. But Daddy's company didn't come up with that one. DuPont did.

  • Mark Whitacre: Who'd make up someone named Regina? It's the capital of Saskatchewan.