A Fortunate Man Comments

  • Jorge 2022-04-23 07:05:16

    Pell's selfishness and arrogance got him his end. People live in order to survive. In order to survive, you need to exchange what you have, or physical strength, or brain power, or a beautiful face, or even your self-esteem and love. No matter you are a genius or born rich, you can't escape the rules of the game. Need to exchange for their own survival needs. Pell wants to break the rules of the game and give nothing to get what he wants. If life were so easy, there would be no losers in this...

  • Logan 2022-04-23 07:05:16

    The original book must be very exciting. The characters created in the novel have distinct characteristics, the plot climaxes one after another, and the movie may not even have a drop, just a brief condensed...

  • Don 2022-04-23 07:05:16

    In order to escape the oppression brought by his father and religion, and seek ideals and freedom, the result is still lost in arrogance, selfishness and inferiority. Love, wealth, and short-lived success in business cannot comfort a barren soul. Luck only favors fools. Men find themselves in the solitary life of nature and wilderness, while women choose to set up charitable schools to find themselves in fraternity and...

  • Nannie 2022-04-23 07:05:16

    The male protagonist is eager to succeed but there is always resistance. A woman's admiration for him is the only thing he can easily obtain and control, so he loves one and abandons the other. Underappreciated men are most likely to become paranoid and scumbags. But throughout the show, he's still pretty pitiful. But it feels like the film's focus on calling off the engagement makes his transition a little abrupt, and the film is a bit...

  • Winona 2022-04-23 07:05:16

    A very ornate film, both in photography and storyline. After watching the movie, I bought the book and read it. It is essentially a story of anti-success, anti-rational and...

  • Rebeka 2022-04-23 07:05:16

    Although I can accept the inferiority complex, selfish and unpleasant protagonist required by the plot, and also partially accept the unreasonable choice in front of the choice, but in the story of the movie, there are some profound things that can be seen but not fully displayed. Perhaps the original novel can The rich inner speaks...

  • Abby 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    The Danish version of the growth record, asking too much is because he gets too little, because of his personality, he may not understand anything in the...

  • Talia 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    The picture is...

  • Jeremie 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    Great movie, great woman. "I traded nothing in my life" made me...

  • Ernest 2022-04-22 07:01:54

    Take the Tao classic. A scumbag, the women who meet him are worse than each other. The first one loses some money, the second loses a child, and the third loses his whole life. He is the luckiest man, a gifted man, and an apology is worth a lifetime of glory and wealth. He is also the most unfortunate person. He is stubborn and arrogant by nature, and he always thinks how his original family can hurt him. The most annoying thing about this kind of argument is that he has had the opportunity to...

Extended Reading
  • Giles 2022-03-10 08:02:34

    deserve it

    There are reasons for being unlucky. The interest group is a big net, and every node is a check and balance point. Pell is too concerned about himself, and his disgusting self-esteem is destined to become a marginal character. The director has analyzed the problem fairly and fairly. , which is...

  • Jettie 2022-03-10 08:02:34

    Lucky Bill: Billy August's classic comeback

    "Lucky Piel" is not a stunning work, but its "anatomy" of the "origin family" is delicate, profound, warm, and direct to the heart. Billy August's narration and images are very "classical", the "three-dimensional sense" of the characters is "classical", and the appeal of the film is also...