Not long ago, I left a sentence on Yandui.com - behind every man there is a dirty history, after watching "Eight mm", I would like to say that behind every politician there is a lot of dirty history History. I don't need to remind you, in today's society or in life, if you see a person who is well-dressed and well-dressed, do you think that person is a decent man? Just as a woman's beauty index is often inversely proportional to her credibility, the status of a politician is also inversely proportional to his moral standards. In fact, what about politicians? ! I have another sentence in Yandui.com-behind the scenery, either vicissitudes or filth. In an evil society, it is more of the latter.
There are three women in this movie that I "specially focus on." One is Amy Welles, the wife of Tom Welles, played by Cage. To be honest, she was really disappointing at the beginning, because she had the "common problem" of many women: wanting to know everything about her husband, not understanding and supporting her husband. In the career, when things go wrong, weep and cry in chaos. Fortunately, when her husband came home covered in bruises and burrowed into her chest and wept bitterly, she showed the strength of motherhood. At the end of the film, her eyes behind the window glass were full of firmness, understanding and trust. of adversity, she has gradually matured. One is Mrs. Christian. It was not until her husband's death that she began to gradually understand that her husband, who was a member of Parliament, turned out to be a beast due to the intervention of private detective Tom Welles, which shows the extent of her negligence. Of course, this cannot be completely blamed on her, After all, cheating on his wife is not a piece of cake for a politician. However, what we admire is that when the truth came out, she resolutely chose to commit suicide, and left a letter to Tom and Janet, begging the former to forget and the latter to forgive, what kind of mercy this is. In the end, that's Janet Mathews, the mother of victim Mary Ann Mathews, who doesn't need to be held accountable for her daughter's death, because she is a victim herself, and because we can't ignore her love for her daughter. Only, what I'm trying to say is that if she really loves her daughter, she has to understand that it's not wise to find a stepfather for Mary before she's married. This is also my warm reminder to real-life divorced mothers with a daughter, and hopefully my worries are superfluous.
The last point, and the most important point, I want to ask, there are more dirty, filthy and evil things in the real world than this, but there are people who are more conscientious, more responsible and more righteous than Tom Welles, and have How many? What makes me feel a little sadder is that in a foreign country, there is such a movie that can make us realize an aspect of the world more realistically, but in China, where is such a movie?
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