The whole story is very smooth, and each character plays just the right amount, especially the male protagonist, who is amazing.
The actor plays a multi-faceted, unpredictable and unpredictable Nobel Prize winner for literature. From his acceptance speech, we can see that his speech is amazing, uncompromising and unflinching personality.
On the one hand, he hates his old Argentine, and on the other hand, he won the Nobel Prize for Literature through his childhood, so he should love and hate his hometown. He also said that his novels cannot be separated from the people and people of the old thing.
The male protagonist feels like the flamingo that died in the lake in the park, his creative inspiration is slowly dying in this big city, and he has no works for several years after he won the award. Just like his acceptance speech, winning the award is the end of a writer's life, because it is generally recognized, too commercial, and lacks sharp criticism.
The people and scenes of the Argentine town presented in this film are interesting and desolate. From the initial driver's reckless and unplanned life attitude to the extremely slow life rhythm of the town residents, it is very different from the urban personnel and things that emphasize efficiency.
The whole set is full of dark humor elements, from the girl who came to have an affair to the first love who is reunited with the wife and the friends who grew up together are not lacking in fun.
Several episodes of the protagonist and the townspeople show the author's character to a certain extent. He does not sell favors and does not submit to power. Even if it is just a small effort for him, it is actually difficult to insist on this uncompromising way of doing things in today's utilitarian society. , a bit of artistry. Among them, his dialogue with local painters and hotel clerks was particularly brilliant.
The end result was unexpected, it was a stroke of genius.
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