Huang Xuan is a good actor, can not be denied, not entertained, only thinking about acting, rare in the entertainment industry. The other day I saw a clip of his performance in Wuhai on social software, which was really wonderful. A failed man slaps himself in the face, and the collapse in that predicament is empathetic. Drama comes from life, and the men in life are not beaten.
During this time, "The Mortician" is also re-screening, also expressing life from the perspective of a man. It's just that the expression of "Entering the Mortician" is relatively soft.
Hua Tsai sang very early on that it is not a sin for men to cry and cry, in fact, men can also live uninhibited, instead of walking hard in life, it is better to resist once, break free of their own unbearable shackles, and learn to enjoy life.
The movie I'm talking about today describes a man who is free and "indulgent" in life. The film was released in 1992 with Robert Redford directing and Brad Pitt starring Big River Love.

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This movie has a special meaning to me, I have seen it three times, each time on Chinese New Year's Eve night, and it can be said that it has accompanied me to welcome three New Year's.
In the film, Brad Pitt plays Paul, born in a family of priests, has an older brother named Norman, his mother is an ordinary housewife, his father is a priest, and he is also a fly fishing master.
In the film, the older brother Norman and the younger brother Paul have been following their father to the sound of nature by the river since childhood, and his father also taught them the technique of fly fishing. Near their home, there is a timeless river that is rich in trout.
Their lives were leisurely, Norman and his brother Paul had diametrically opposed personalities, Norman was introverted and conservative, and Paul was stubborn and lively.
With the passage of time, both have grown into handsome men. Norman went out to study, and his brother worked as a journalist at home.
Norman took a fancy to a girl in his hometown, and implicitly he won the girl's favor in his own way.
Paul lived freely and was caught up in gambling.
Norman went home for a while, and it was the last time he and Paul had spent.
This movie does not introduce too much, it is a film that links life and deserves to be watched quietly by oneself.
There is a line of dialogue in the film that goes something like this:
Why do those who need it the most often refuse help from others.
Paul lived purely, he loved the land, he loved the river that was rushing through, he loved the lifeline in his hand that was thrown to the soul.