Some dramas are hard to see and I watch and play while I don’t want to watch them. Some dramas are uncomfortable to watch with a little heartache. This is the latter, which seems to be the least Norton. Norton's play, but it seems to be the least Marvel's Marvel play. Reunited after a long absence, the distressed question was overshadowed by a joke. The smile at the corner of the mouth brings out the helplessness and sorrow in my heart, the touch of the fingertips overflows with longing and love, and the slight twisting of the eyebrows builds up the psychology and physiology of fear. One light and one dark, just like the separation and reunion of the two. Norton's handling of the details of emotional expression is so meticulous, beautiful to the point of play. I still remember the veil, love under the valley, the innocence of smiling like a child, and the sense of melancholy as the world is so charming. After watching a lot of popcorn movies, I still miss those emotions in those days before 3D. . .
I have been watching this scene frame by frame for a whole week. . . The fascination with Norton's sorrowful eyes seemed to have revived for a while. . . After the farewell kiss, I lowered my eyelashes, and fell back down into the cabin, feeling affectionate, like apical flesh dancing.
I know it's not a perfect movie. The content is like watching Ultraman playing a little monster, love is intermittent, and the humanities can only be a few words, but I am immersed in Norton's affectionate and changing look. Some people regret that Norton has rejected the role of Marvel since then, but I am happy because only this one Dr.Banner is enough
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