6/10
It ended up raising the issue.
2 September 2020
I thought the storyline was too slow to develop. First of all, the episode about how to deal with the main character's problems needs progress. I felt the story of this film lacked that. It felt like they were doing in the climax what they should have done in the beginning of the story. I felt like the film was in a rut from the beginning to the end as if it was struggling with the same thing and the similar episodes continued and the human drama never developed. Even so, I managed to watch this movie without getting tired of it, thanks to the actresses. The actress who played Robert De Niro's wife is my type, so I couldn't help but admire her. She is Annette Bening. I was disappointed that this actress hadn't played any leading roles other than Bugsy. This time she played a very good role and I was glad to see her a lot. I think the fact that this actress is so beautiful and gorgeous helps to support the image that her husband must be a very high status director. That's why I watched this movie to the end and I could understand the issues raised. I realized that the United States is a country where the super-rich have controlled to prevent a few of them from losing their privileges. But to go straight to the subject matter like this movie does is a boring one. It's a too social matter movie and if a naive person like me watches it, it's not fun at all. When dealing with this kind of theme, I wish they would twist the rules a little more, for example, make a movie about an ideal communist country. Is there possibility that they still won't let us make those kinds of movies?
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