一切的努力都是值得的,Fraser的表演真的没话说,很棒。且不说,得不得奖,每天换装卸妆要几个小时,这样的演员觉得值得敬佩。因为电影的剧本早就写好了,据说导演一直没有找到合适的演员主演Charlie,直到遇到Fraser, 用量身打造现在看来一点都不为过,也佩服导演的眼光。
这部电影过于沉重,过于悲伤,但却如此的真实。每个人所看到的可能并不是他看到的全部或是真实的本质。而每个人所想,所猜测或是所期望的结果可能也不是真的如所预期的那样。主观对自己和世界的认知,还有周遭对于对自己对世界的反馈可能有时候会不同。
说人话就是
我主观认知是啥
别人对我的认知是啥
别人对别人的认知是啥
这些认知的真实结果又是什么
有的人选择无视,有人选择逃避,更可悲的是有的人可能没机会看到结果。
其实电影里每个演员都表演得特别好,人的设计也特别好,个人觉得尤其是Thompson这个角色,如果没有他电影少了些东西,这个角色的存在有个质的提升,这个角色也应该有其特殊性和引申意义。
扮演男主女儿的是《怪奇物语#Stranger Things》的一位小女主。
电影里其实就一个场景,为数不多几位人物。每个人都在救赎,只是方式不同。(据报道,舞台剧版本结尾并没有电影版这么美好)
电影里的一些引用
-I don’t think I believe anyone can save anyone – Liz
“I need to know that I have done one thing right with my life.” – Charlie
Keywords:
#Sorry #People #Amazing
Be Kind
—Ellie’s Essay
In the amazing book Moby Dick by the author Herman Melville, the author recounts his story of being at sea. In the first part of his book, the author, calling himself Ishmael, is in a small sea-side town and he is sharing a bed with a man named Queequeg.”
“The author and Queequeg go to church and later set out on a ship captained by the pirate named Ahab, who is missing a leg, and very much wants to kill the whale which is named Moby Dick, and which is white.”
“In the course of the book, the pirate Ahab encounters many hardships. His entire life is set around trying to kill a certain whale.”
“I think this is sad because this whale doesn’t have any emotions, and doesn’t know how bad Ahab wants to kill him.”
“He’s just a poor big animal. And I feel bad for Ahab as well, because he thinks that his life will be better if he can kill this whale, but in reality it won’t help him at all.”
“I was very saddened by this book, and I felt many emotions for the characters.”
“And I felt saddest of all when I read the boring chapters that were only descriptions of whales, because I knew that the author was just trying to save us from his own sad story, just for a little while.”
“This book made me think about my own life, and then it made me feel glad for my–”
https://deadline.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/The-Whale-Read-The-Screenplay.pdf
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