About the father, the insistence of twisting Ba

Carmine 2022-03-15 09:01:04

This movie, I finished it a long time ago, and I threw it on the hard drive and ignored it. I also threw in "Bridge of Spies" because they all have the same name, Tom Hanks.

I haven't watched it, because from the Chinese translation, it is an inspirational movie about dreams, and I didn't check it out. As a middle-aged person over forty, the last thing you need is inspirational movies. It is so misunderstood that it stays in the hard drive as a spare tire. Until one day, when I was sorting out the movie, I clicked it and glanced at it when I was about to delete it...

Act 1, blue sky, garden, girl, poetry, piano. Well, it seems to be really a movie about dreams.

However, this is a crappy movie. When you thought it was a movie about dreams, he immediately ruined them.

Act two, old woman, the doorbell rings. She stared straight at you, frowning, and her expression twisted. Finally, get up, organize your clothes, and open the door. Then he recited a verse related to cherry blossoms. I thought she cared about her image in the eyes of others, and she was gentle in literature and art, but she didn't. In fact, she insists on her own opinion, disregards the feelings of others, and is bitter.

Actress, Emma Thompson. The first time I saw her movie was the 1993 "In the Name of the Father". The magical year of 1993, I mentioned in a previous diary, that year, Nirvana held a concert Unplugged In New York that may be the most humane so far. In that year, Archangel Hepburn left. In the world, that year, Xiaoxue fell into the mortal world. From the performance of Emma Thompson in the first 10 minutes, it can be judged that this is a masterpiece of a high standard. There were even calls for her to win the Best Actress Oscar. Sadly, the best actress that year was Cate Blanchett. As for Hanks, he played at a normal level. But the screenwriter is really good, the common double-line structure, the small clues buried in the front can find the answer in the back, giving people a movie viewing experience that is not too disturbing, but it will give you a twist everywhere.

For example, the father at the beginning is gentle and childish, but he is actually a frustrated man who is irritable and alcoholic. However, his double-sided image stood still, and the following scenes could unfold.

For example, Emma Thompson insisted not to eat pears and that red should not appear in the movie. In the next scene, the father came home from unemployment and brought his wife a pear. Among the piles of white clothes was drying, there was a striking red one. I thought there would be a climax. Sorry to disappoint you, no.

For example, Hanks insists that Mr.Banks has a beard, and Emma Thompson insists that he does not. Coupled with the scene of his father shaving, it is easy for the audience to guess that both of them want Mr.Banks to give some kind of symbol. , to Emma Thompson her father, to Tom Hanks himself. I thought that there would be a drama about her daughter having a deep relationship with her daughter later, sorry, no.

The film is still the standard drama of confrontation-reconciliation, not surprisingly. However, what moved me was a small detail. Emma Thompson loves the "kite flying" part, how to say it? - Her feet are moving! Does the hard and mean she still hide softness? — she spoke to the doll, and then brought it back home to England! These details abound in the film.

Why insist not to animate? Why insist on "Saving Mr. Banks"? First, he is indeed a good father, and second, young Thompson accidentally rescued his father once. (Actually the one she really tried and managed to save once was her mother). She hoped that everything could be done all over again. She almost succeeded. It's the "Final Speech". However, she found rescue almost impossible, so she was furious with the use of animation. But is it finally saved? There is only one movie. Not Saving Mr. Banks, but Saving Miss. Banks, just reconciling herself with her past self full of remorse and guilt.

If you're a father and your life isn't going your way, watch this movie. It tells you how to do your best as a father.

This isn't a movie about dreams, it's a movie about persistence and twisting.

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Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • Walt Disney: [preparing tea] And a spoonful of sugar?

    P.L. Travers: No, I think I'll have whisky.

    Walt Disney: [Pours whisky into Travers's tea, hesitates for a moment, then adds some to his own cup] Oh well, when in Rome...

  • P.L. Travers: Aren't you going to pour it for us?

    Polly: You're perfectly capable of pouring it your self.

    P.L. Travers: She's quite the worst maid I've ever had.

    Diarmuid Russell: So why do you keep her?

    P.L. Travers: I don't know. She reminds me of me.