As a man, I admire the male protagonist of the movie who presents this kind of man in front of the audience: frizzy, straightforward, strategically despising money, tactically paying attention to money, always keeping a beard, smoking and drinking, not leaving his hand, and speaking from time to time. Rough, vague, hoarse, deep and aura, eyes small but deep, and demeanor full of manhood.
"People should do what they are supposed to do"-the male protagonist said in an interview with a female reporter while he was smoking a cigarette, drinking wine, and eating roast ribs in his room in a simple hotel. I was very moved by this sentence.
"This is the so-called good song: it makes people think that I have heard it somewhere before." I also like this line of the protagonist.
In the movie "Crazy Heart", the bottle of "Blue Ribbon" beer that the actor and his partner drank while fishing in the lake really aroused my feeling of drinking this brand of beer-now this brand of beer It is everywhere in mainland China, and I can't find its charm. It seems that ordinary products that have been in movies and TV really add a different kind of charm.
The plot of the movie "Crazy Heart" is flowing (certainly not comparable to the slow pace of kidney failure in European literary and artistic movies), full of the rough national character of the Yanks and the rough film production framework In countries in the world where men are becoming increasingly feminine, this is a booster for men to become masculine. This movie makes people know: men who are masculine are the most beautiful, and men who dream of being women are not men.
The film is full of top American country music songs. I can’t even figure out which one is more classic, because it’s really a thunderous and inspiring song (please praise the Chinese subtitle translation team of the movie here) : The translation of these lyrics is great and poetic). This movie makes us take a train for a retrospective tour of American country music. Yu is a singer between angry young people and mediocre people. It should be the group of people I admire most.
"Tommy" who plays the protagonist's apprentice in this movie is played by Colin Farrell. In fact, I have always admired this actor, and now I finally see him again. I haven't seen him for a long time. Now, this Irish actor actually has a more masculine taste-he has a kind of nobleness and roughness in it at the same time as a man. Although he is in the supporting actor, he is not equal to the actor in the gas field, but he also has his charm. The smoking posture is particularly awesome.
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