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Matt Damon's top 10 movies of his career, almost every role has become an epic classic

The top 10 of Matt Damon's acting career, every role almost became an epic classic!

By Yan Guo LuanPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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1. Stillwater

The timing and method of the daughter's attempt to escape are a little puzzling. Aside from this part, we only look at the incompatible cultural differences, the intergenerational inheritance and rebellion, and the beauty and fragility of the fusion relationship, which is a very rich story. The three views are quite crooked, one wants to get away with the crime and the other wants to save the woman. From the motive of the characters, their choices are reasonable. The role of the father is quite simple, typical red-neck, and the behavior pattern is too straight and easy to guess.

2. The Last Duel

The female perspective retelling of the medieval epic, although it is multiple perspectives, does not distinguish the viewpoint of the lens very much. The final twist isn't really a twist for me, because the two men in the first two chapters are all too easy to see through, mean, selfish and vain. The whole process of hypertension, but also comfortable ending, 30 years of prosperity hee hee. It's also hard for Tweedee and the other actresses. It's really testing to be infatuating with the driver.

3. Speed Drive

Two acting schools, a true setting, a blood-pumping car race, a plot that doesn't need too much complexity, a pure biopic, and one of the few good biopics. It's an almost impeccable, mature biopic. I think it is a pity that the last ten minutes were a little rushed because the front was exerting even force.

4. The Bourne Ultimatum

After watching this fifth part, I found that the previous fourth part was completely useless. This time, the original protagonist Matt Damon is finally brought back, and the opening scene of the spy via satellite assistance, causing the main character to suffer an impressive operation. It's a little worse than 123, especially in terms of the plot, and everyone's motives are very confusing. The plot is too far-fetched for this sequel to live up to the reputation of the classic series, and as a whole it doesn't even come close to the fourth installment.

5. My Family Bought a Zoo

Wonderful memories of school days, the story, images and lines are all done in a standard "Hollywood way", and Matt Damon is rare not to be annoying in the movie. It's so healing! Ask yourself who wouldn't want a zoo of their own? Sometimes as long as we follow our own ideas, there will be unexpected surprises!

6. True Grit

The two bounty hunters seem to be indifferent and selfish, but they are actually sentient and righteous. The heroine is too old, carrying too many things that a 14-year-old girl should not have, but without those things, in that era, her father was killed, let alone revenge, I'm afraid even survival will become a problem. I saw it a long time ago. It was a really, really amazing western. Everybody was amazing.

7. Invictus

Finally, the atmosphere of the game was really good, and the people watching were very excited. Mandela has all kinds of little warmth to the people around him. He is really a very real and nice person. Watch the blood boiling. Think of Sakuragi Hanamichi to Anxi coach said, "I don't know when your most brilliant, and I, is now!" . Sports really have a magic that brings us excitement, tension, excitement, frustration and so on.

8. Good Will Hunting

Not everyone is as lucky as the hero, can be opened, redeemed. Some people are just afraid to enter into intimate relationships. They have deep self-distrust and don't think they can get unconditional love. Therefore, choose to push the other person away before they leave. Matt Damon is handsome, and the theme seems to be healing, but the film doesn't go deep enough into that part of the movie. Instead, it's impressive to see that he's a genius.

9. The Talented Ripley

They are so young and energetic in the film, and although it is set in sunny Italy, the story itself is gloomy and not very pleasant. At the end of the movie, Ripley is sitting in the basement of the ship, having just killed the only person who truly loved him, Pete. The most frightening thing about this movie is the psychology of watching it. I shared a point of view with the main character, we confused our identities and positions together, and as a result I became a psychological accomplice to the crime. The last time I had this experience was in Telephone Murder.

10. The Rainmaker

Matt Damon is so perfect for the role, but the domestic violence line is so theatrical that it doesn't make sense. A classic Hollywood-style movie in which good triumphs over evil, the punch line is the final slaying of the dragon and the reflection of the end of the year. The only way not to become a dragon is to stay away from this conquest and vanquished campaign.

The top 10 of Matt Damon's acting career, every role almost became an epic classic!

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Yan Guo Luan

I like movies, music, science fiction and art. I am a certified graphic designer and create my own art. Things that inspire me include equality, respect and anything weird.

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