1. First of all, let’s talk about the nomination of Naomi’s Oscar heroine. At least I watched it almost without thinking. The whole 3/5 Naomi is almost a vegetative scene. There is also a lot of shouting and tears, which is indeed inciting. Compared with Ewan, this weak thread only contributed a tear, which is a great comfort to the nomination!
2. I have to talk about Tom Holland, who plays the eldest son. The first time you get an electric shock, you will see the full bloom of your acting skills! Personally, I feel that he is the absolute protagonist in the film, and he is no inferior to Naomi and Ewan. Holland has made one of the best screen debuts in recent years. If it weren't for the battle of many old actors in the 85th Oscars, Tom Holland, who has just emerged, must be worthy of a nomination and encouragement! (Compared to the Oscar-nominated heroine Quvenzhané Wallis in "The Beast of the South", Tom Holland's acting is absolutely excellent!)
3. Everyone is talking about the comparison between this film and "Tangshan Earthquake", so I will join in the fun. In fact, 20 minutes before I saw it, I thought, how would Director Feng feel if he saw this film? At least I think this slap is quite loud! It also uses disasters as tears, one is exaggerated, the other is sincere and simple. At least people won't make an advertisement for XX insurance while joking about your tears. At least people don't use too much family ethics while showing humanity!
4. Personally, I think the only fly in the ointment of the whole article is that the opening is too little foreshadowing. The price of directly entering the linear narrative is that the characters in the second half have changed before they appear, resulting in too strong jumping, but the advantage is that the rhythm is controlled very well. No urine spots throughout. And the tears are evenly distributed, although the story is not too bright, but at least it will not make people feel tired!
5. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the grandmother who comforted each other with her two young sons in the film was played by Geraldine Chaplin, Chaplin's daughter. She didn't have many scenes, but she was very moved!
6. There are many excellent details in the film. I most appreciate the small scenes that focus on human nature. The first time Ewan was refused to borrow a mobile phone is a good comparison with the generous donation in the film. The eldest son in the film is rebellious and rescue The queen's heart is clear at the same pace, Naomi was seriously injured in bed but asked her son to help other people, etc. These details are enough to prove that this is a good movie in the middle class!
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