three-paragraph narrative

General 2022-01-27 08:03:04

The movie has always been a little unexpected. The relationship between father and son or the choice of people, everyone needs to choose a path of their own, and these paths will eventually have to be faced again. The young policeman at that time did not enter the jungle, and later knelt down under the coercion of his opponent's son and said: "I'm sorry", the tone of the whole movie is still the line of kindness and redemption. During this process, the young policeman and his son, both He has been redeemed, and the opponent's son is an atonement or a scapegoat, continuing the fate of his father and mother. He did not choose to shoot and kill, giving his fate a new possibility, but will his future be good?

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  • Linnea 2022-04-21 09:01:40

    Sianfrance once again innovated the narrative structure: the chronological history of two fathers and two sons, intertwined and tangled, and causal cycle. It seems that the choice of the environment is a last resort, but it can't be implemented consistently in the segmental performance. Similarly, you try to speculate that he seems to be talking about fatherly love, family relations, personal growth, and persistence in justice, but you can't get much inspiration. . Redundancy and procrastination, no power point. Two stars are dedicated to the sinister and cunning Ray Liotta/The Loyal Receiver

  • Jovani 2022-03-21 09:01:37

    With a sophisticated structure, the film is clearly divided into three sections: the first section, the life problems of the motorcyclist; the second section, the moral dilemma of the newcomer police officer; and the third section, the identity of the troubled teenager. Each paragraph can be independently formed into a chapter, and the director has successfully integrated the routines of multiple types of films through clever transfer methods, showing an extraordinary ability to control. Samsung and a half

The Place Beyond the Pines quotes

  • Avery: When I was a kid I used to look at my dad dressed in judge's robes and I used to think that my father was a superhero. And I don't think I was far off. He had that quality that judges have, where they have tremendous compassion, but they're also ferocious at the same time. He wasn't afraid of making enemies. I think that's probably why he had so many friends.

  • Luke: You must get lonely.