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"son trapped in mood" father and son ineffective communication conflicts intensify "Wolf Uncle" mood out of control

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In the episode of "intensification of contradictions" released today, Uncle Wolf has a great impact on the collapse of a father from trying to reason to being completely out of control.

The latest masterpiece "the son trapped in the mood" directed by Florian Zeller, the director of the Oscar-winning film Father trapped in time, produced by the British Television four Film Department and British exquisite Media, will be released on the National Arts Federation on February 24. The film gathered the all-Olympic Award team, starring "Uncle Wolf" Hugh Jackman, and joined Laura Dunn, Vanessa Kirby and Anthony Hopkins. This time, "Uncle Wolf" contributed to the performance known as "another peak in acting", and he was nominated for best actor at the Golden Globe Award for the fourth time. In the episode of "intensification of contradictions" released today, Uncle Wolf has a great impact on the collapse of a father from trying to reason to being completely out of control.

Uncle Wolf gets out of control and ineffective communication between father and son reflects real family problems

In the son trapped in the mood, Hugh Jackman plays Peter, who is the father, husband and son. The appearance of ex-wife Kate (Laura Dunn) and son Nicholas (Zane McGrath) disrupts Peter's life with his new partner Beth (Vanessa Kirby). Peter goes to great lengths to take care of the depressed Nicholas, but he still needs to strike a balance between his work and his new family. Under heavy pressure, family conflicts have gradually intensified, and many past knots have emerged. Can Peter get out of trouble and be saved?

The "intensification of contradictions" segment released by the film today is a major scene. His teenage son, Nicholas, was depressed and skipped school again. Peter, as a father, could not understand his son's troubles, but hoped to help him. At first, he succeeded in learning the truth, but he forced his son to a more desperate situation. Nicholas's complaint against Peter, in turn, stimulated Peter, and the discord and grievances between father and son led to a complete showdown, so that Peter touched his son in anger, and the relationship between father and son was on the verge of breaking up.

When father and son quarreled, Peter's mention of juvenile life also brought out an almost untouchable emotional trauma from the bottom of his heart: his mother was sick, his father was indifferent, and he had to work alone. After becoming a father, Peter tried to be a better father, but it was not difficult to see that he failed. Hugh Jackman, who plays Peter, said with emotion that parents who had experienced childhood trauma always thought they would be better off as parents, but very often, they let their children repeat the mistakes of their childhood. The intergenerational circular damage caused by the problem of parent-child communication in the film reflects the plight that countless families are facing. "Variety" directly pointed out that "the family problem in the film is a warning that can not be ignored in this era." And the real sense of substitution of the film also makes people look forward to the real feeling on the big screen and deep empathy with the characters in the film.

*the director strives for excellence enriches the performance level of "Uncle Wolf"**

Father star Hugh Jackman contributed a brilliant immersive performance in the film, accurately interpreting the impotence of a father when something went wrong with his child. The media praised Hugh Jackman for showing "the most explosive acting skills since filming", saying that he "brilliantly interprets his father's dignity, wisdom and perfect dramatic tension." "Uncle Wolf" can win such a high praise, in addition to his excellent personal acting skills, but also inseparable from the good intentions of director Florian Zeller and the team behind the scenes.

The director revealed that he and cinematographer Ben Schmihad carefully designed a set of lens language for the film. "when Peter thought he could find a way to help his son, we decided to use a very stable shooting technique to make the audience feel that everything was under control. When he finds that the situation is out of control, we will use hand-held cameras to make the audience feel that the world is becoming unstable and about to fall apart. " This clever camera switch does give the audience a taste of Hugh Jackman's richer performance, as Uncle Wolf said: "when Peter is very confident that he can control everything and balance the relationship between his life, two families and children." the audience can already see from the details that Peter is getting out of control. "

Son trapped in mind is directed by Oscar-winning screenwriter Florine Zeller, who co-wrote the script with Christopher Hampton (Father trapped in time). Oscar nominee "Wolf Uncle" Hugh Jackman (Wolverine, Les Miserables) starred Oscar winner Laura Dunn ("Marriage Story"), Oscar nominee Vanessa Kirby ("fragments of Women") and Zane McGrath starred together to surprise Anthony Hopkins, who won the Best Actor Oscar twice. The film will be released on the special line of the all-China Arts Federation on February 24. Please look forward to the big screen.

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