{"id":153137,"date":"2023-05-23T14:29:39","date_gmt":"2023-05-23T08:59:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/hes-brilliant-in-his-humorous-approach-to-trauma-but-zach-braff-gets-out-of-hand-at-the-last-moment\/"},"modified":"2023-05-23T14:29:39","modified_gmt":"2023-05-23T08:59:39","slug":"hes-brilliant-in-his-humorous-approach-to-trauma-but-zach-braff-gets-out-of-hand-at-the-last-moment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/hes-brilliant-in-his-humorous-approach-to-trauma-but-zach-braff-gets-out-of-hand-at-the-last-moment\/","title":{"rendered":"He’s brilliant in his humorous approach to trauma, but Zach Braff gets out of hand at the last moment."},"content":{"rendered":"
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I still can’t explain what could have happened in ‘A good person’, the latest from Zach Braff in his role as director: during two acts he is capable of creating fabulous characters, dealing with trauma through the eyes of the darkest comedy and desperate and learn to forgive, as spectators, a person who is not capable of forgiving himself.<\/strong> It is a wonderful film, one of those that makes your heart soft while still looking for a certain originality in its commonplaces. And then his third act arrives and he apparently forgets the tone he’s had up to that moment for redouble the spectacularity and give one of those “actor” moments that only brings a sad and resounding confusion among the public.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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It is strange that no one, during the filming of this film, realized that the great moments of the actors are not necessarily those in which they go berserk, scream, show absolute despair and go crazy. The greatness of this film lies in create gold from the smallest moments<\/strong>: the toy train, the first visit to the detoxification group, the reunion with the outcasts of the institute, the unexpected encounters, a meal where everything goes wrong. It’s understandable: you’ve got Florence Pugh and Morgan Freeman at your command, and you want to see what they can do, but these overreactions They don’t fit in a movie that is precisely trying to be a realistic account of guilt, addiction and forgiveness.<\/strong> in all its variants.<\/p>\n

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‘A good person’ is, in its first act, one of the most intelligent films of the year, showing you a character that from another perspective you could come to hate<\/strong> (everyone does, after all) illuminated by an aura of luminosity. Allison, for the first few bars of her, is funny, endearing, friendly and romantic. They all love her. And if two people died at his hands, it was undoubtedly an accident.<\/strong> If she herself repeats it all the time, almost like a mantra, it must be so, right?<\/p>\n

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