There are not many people who have said these feelings, so let me add. The video file has been deleted, and the picture is no longer available.
-- Family Relations--
Let’s talk about the ranking of the three first. The eldest daughter (True Lie Schwarzenegger's wife) was the first to talk, then the younger son (the new Superman General Zod), and the last only said that the daughter-in-law (hereditary bad luck heroine), obviously the second son's home.
1. Husband and wife relationship: There are dramas in every detail. The eldest daughter, her husband cheated, and the third child looks Asian, the key is not very good-looking. So behind the scum, the relationship between the two may have been bad, and the husband feels that he has no self-esteem. The eldest daughter is a professional, and she kisses her father (the two even have a special way of communication, the husband does not know). Second son, hang up. No clues to say. Youngest son, the family is most likely to be what the wife says. When he introduced his wife, he said "my rock", and then he thought of his own useless (the director and screenwriter also geniusly let him use a crutch), and his wife's puritanic face.
2. Parent-child relationship: All children are like mothers. The most typical are two small ones. The daughter of hereditary bad luck (the heroine of Thirteen Reasons), who is engaged in "crypto-Marxist postdeconstructual feminist poetry theory", how do you call the police a little nurse (the heroine of Blade Runner 2049) Sensitive, with little understanding of basic human etiquette, grandpa's birthday, left without cake, and went to meet friends. I have no concept of production, I don’t know where my tuition comes from, and I have no chance of making any money. Once I run out of food, I can only drop out. Very kind-hearted, very close to the little nurse, and agreed with the third uncle to continue to help the nurse's family. Of course, this is on the premise that the inheritance is in their hands. What if the inheritance goes to a small carer? "I think you should do what you think is right", explain, "I think you should return the money to us". (On a leftist who doesn't understand production) Zod's son (one of the little male protagonists of the clown's soul), a little Nazi, might as well be a little otaku, who has nothing to do to hide in the toilet and use his mobile phone (I think it may be the mobile phone). When the two children fight each other, the 13 reasons why the clown returns to the soul is called "troll", and the 13 reasons why the clown returns to the soul is called "glass heart" (snowflake, literally translated snowflake). The key part is here, both of them actually follow their mothers. The mother of thirteen reasons, hereditary bad luck, maddened Trump in the parental political exchange session (more on that later) (although Trump's name did not appear in the script), in the communication session before the will reading meeting, Knowing that the eldest grandson (Captain America) loses his inheritance, he eats the old family by himself and comforts others, and he is rewarded with the golden sentence of the film - "eat shit". The Joker's mother, the person with the least sense of existence in this film, contributed the only long line in the parental political exchange session, saying that this way of life is lost, millions of Mexicans, even if the Europeans come, I will say the same . Guys, you can look back. Well, the daughter-in-law's mother and sister are like sisters. Although the younger son's family doesn't show special performance, the conservative dress and expression are basically in the same line, and have nothing to do with the father. In this way, the two most quarreling forces on the American stage were exposed in the context of the family. We seem to hear the director's spit "Don't talk about politics..." This part is very Agatha. The eldest daughter's family is not so obvious, but in all the second generations, the eldest daughter is the most like father, and in all three generations, the eldest grandson is the most like grandpa. This is quite clear.
3. On equal power: (1) There is a section in the film where everyone sits together and chats about politics. The speakers are the son-in-law, daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law. The eldest daughter and the younger son only contributed expressions from beginning to end. We heard the director's complaints again... (2) The trolls have a heart for glass, as I said just now. (3) The younger son is very angry, but he scolds the elder nephew, the elder nephew dismisses it, and threatens the little nurse, hehe, he was counter-threatened. The only scene in the whole movie where he puts his cane down and prepares to have a fight with someone: his cheating son-in-law.
-- other--
Let’s talk about donuts and the gravitational rainbow.
1. Donuts are not only donuts, but the knife holder in the old man's house is also a circle. When talking to several children in front, they all sat next to them, and when only talking to the little nurse, she sat in the middle. And the second time someone sits in the middle is when the last detective (007) solves the mystery. The lens is very accurate and the head just fills the hole.
2. When 007 talked about the "Rainbow of Gravity", he said that the title of the book "describes the path of a projectile, determined by natural law", and then used the word arc . Arc is the arc, the trajectory of the parabola. The word appears four times in total, the second time to comfort the grandmother, the third time to talk about donuts, and the fourth time to solve a puzzle. Might as well put a few words here:
A. Neither have I. Nobody has. But I like the title. It describes the path of a projectile, determined by natural law. I Voilá, my method. I observe the facts, without biases of the head or heart. I determine the arc's path, stroll leisurely to its terminus, and the truth falls at my feet. (I haven't read it either. No one has read it. But I love the title. It describes the trajectory of a parabola and is determined by natural law. See Mine, my method. I look at the facts without brain or heart bias. I determine the trajectory of this arc, stroll leisurely to its end, and the truth is at my feet.)
B. Good Morning, Mrs. Thrombey. Why is grief the providence of youth? I don't know. But I'd imagine that age deepens all feelings. Including grief. This was a long walk to offering condolences for the loss of your son. And asking you if it isn't presumptuous of me not to think too harshly of your family, if I am, as I suspect, the first to console you. They're young, aren't they? One thing I assume of age is weariness. Damned if I don't get more tired every day. Tired of what I do. Following arcs, like lobbed rocks. The inevitability of truth. But the complexity and the gray lie not in the truth but what you do with the truth once you have it. I think you have something you wanna tell me. I think you're very perceptive and very capable of telling me what you saw the night of your son's party.(Good morning, Mrs. Sloumby. Why is youth doomed to grief? I don't know. But I imagine the years will deepen all feelings. Grief included. I have come a long way to offer my condolences to you in the loss of a child, and to ask You - if this is not too presumptuous to take your family too harshly - am I, as I expected, the first to come to your condolences. They are still young, aren't they? I guess One of the things that comes with the years is exhaustion. Damn, how could I not feel more exhausted every day? Exhausted from what I do. Follows an arc, like a thrown stone. There is no escape from the truth. But It's not in the truth that is complicated and black and white, it's what you do when you get the truth. I think you have something to tell me. I think you are insightful and capable of telling me your son What did you see that night.)
C. Strange case from the start. A case with a hole in the middle. A donut? I'm just talking through my process here, let me know if this is boring. I feel the noose tightening, the family is truly desperate. Desperate motives. Then mystery of who hired me, the impossibility of the crime, and yet... A donut! One central piece, and if it reveals itself the fog would lift, the arc would resolve, the slinky become unkinked... ((to himself) Strange case from the beginning. A case with a hole in the middle. Like a doughnut? (To the little nurse) I'm just trying to figure it out, and let me know if I'm bored. (Continues talking to himself) To myself) I feel the case tightening, this family is really desperate. A desperate motivation. And other puzzles, who hired me, crimes that can't be done, but still...what a doughnut! In the middle, if it can show up, the fog will dissipate, the trajectory of the arc will be unraveled, and the various bends will no longer be entangled... (interrupted by the little nurse))
D. The answer is not so simple. Now with the entire solution in my field of view, the arc of this case is a tragedy of errors. And Marta, it will not be easy for you to hear. But there is at least one truly guilty party behind it all, guilty in the true sense of acting with malice, committing a heinous crime with selfish intent. (The answer is not that simple. Now, from the whole mystery in my vision, the arc of this case is A tragedy in a mistake. Marta (little carer), you don't sound good. But there is at least one truly guilty person behind it, someone who actually acts maliciously, for selfish purposes. vicious crime.)
It can be said that as soon as arc comes out, Faner will start.
3. But. In the part about the Rainbow of Gravity, the male detective said, "Be it cruel or comforting, this machine unerringly arrives at the truth. the truth, that's what it does). And the female lead nurse said, "Is it always like this?" (Always?)
Is this always the case? This sentence is not for nothing, because - as Douyou has pointed out - the old man had already figured out the puzzle before he died (although not necessarily all of the puzzle, the old man himself said, "I know I must have missed something. ”). At the latest, when he recounts this "interesting and effective method of murder" that he will die, especially if there is no first aid naloxone at this time - and there really is no nalox in the little nurse. When he was on ketones, he already knew. As for why he committed suicide, maybe he knew that his family was going to kill him and he felt that he had no love, maybe he felt that he had escaped the disaster, maybe he wanted to fight the person who murdered him for the last time (after all, he wrote detective novels all his life) , Maybe he wanted the will to be fulfilled as soon as possible, leaving the children with nothing, or maybe even he planned to commit suicide tonight (confessing to all the children that he would not give the inheritance), in short, he committed suicide soberly. The old man walked with dignity, this is not a "tragedy of mistakes".
Finally, let me say that a suspense film is so elaborate that half of people's faces are buried in the shadows at every turn. It's really, too cinematic.
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