It's hard to see Brad Pitt's facial expressions in the whole film. His beard is too long. How to interpret a killer with such an appearance? Is it just looking at his eyes?
The whole film is about the process of how Brad Pitt's role kills people. As for the reason and motivation, it is not shown at all. I don't know what the director wants to express?
Through the film, you can see the style of the United States in the 1990s. After watching more and more American movies in the 1990s, I feel more and more that that era is farther and farther away from me. Although I came from some era, the nineties are really very different from the era we are in now.
I saw Juliette Lewis again, she was really popular in that era, maybe the play was too narrow, but now it's declining. Her voice and the tone of her speech are very special. . .
Generally speaking, Brad Pitt's performance was relatively unsuccessful, and the film was dull enough.
2010-06-16/Film and Television Empire rmvb
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