After watching "Inside Lascar", my first thought was to think of "The Mule", which is also a road movie and also an "old age crisis". One person chooses to go for a leisurely walk and experience a different life, while one person seems cramped. , cramped, like compressing the whole person into a vacuum bag, suffocating, painful, and adding black and white tones, it even lifts the apex of the heart. The old man's winning the lottery is like the sudden turn of the water in a dull life, and soon it returns to peace, but the viewers are uneasy for a long time.
Furthermore, it seems that everyone in this film is facing the trough of life, or this is just a true reflection of social reality. The elderly Woody who has accomplished nothing, the frustrated ordinary employee David, the eldest son Rawls in the whirlpool of work, and even the obscure rats in Hawthorne are all losers on the brink of society. . These are all real and visible scenes, but there are a group of people who are trying to redeem themselves, stubbornly fighting against fate, and some people, no matter what their life should be, they are still living.
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