2022年2月24日木曜日

Cry Macho

In January 2022, I watched Cry Macho for the first time at Movix Kameari. The drama film was released in 2021 and directed and starred by Clint Eastwood.

It depicts the very later years of a man who is asked by his old friend to take his friend's son living in Mexico to America, goes there alone, finds the boy and travels with him to leave the country. Clint Eastwood acts the elderly man.

When I watched The Mule released in 2018, I was surprised by how old and weak the lead, Eastwood, was, so I felt that the film would be the last one starring him and I hoped that he would retire from acting after that as well as Robert Redford who retired as an actor after The Old Man & the Gun released in the same year because I liked him when he looked to be strong. Eastwood directed the 2010 movie Richard Jewell but did not act in it. I wanted him to keep focusing only on direction because the movie was wonderful, so I was surprised by the news that he would star in the 2021 one. To be more frank, I wished that he would have quit acting as a lead after Gran Torino in 2009, for I did not like to see him even in the 2018 one, though only his eyes are lively. All the same, as his fan I thought that I must value his decision to star in his newest one and view it, so I went to the theater.  

Eastwood looked to be livelier than I had expected. He was not muscular any more but he seemed to say that you must be strong-minded even if you lose strength and you could clear the way if you would always do your best even if you have become old and weak in the scenes where the man sleeps soundly when he needs to rest and where he coolly thinks and behaves with no panic. Then I thought that I should stop being apathetic and tending to think that I cannot help it because I am not young anymore and have lost physical strength already. You would better take enough sleep if you are exhausted. You always must focus on what to do whenever you have it because you can think extra things when you are free. 

Although I prefer the relationship between the old man and the Asian boy in Gran Torino, yet the interaction between the elderly man and the boy in Cry Macho made me feel comfortable when the man finds the kid in Mexico and starts to travel with him, moreover, I felt the man to be right and adult seeing the scenes in which he never easily cater to the brat more than necessary. 

I remembered The Bridges of Madison County when I saw the elderly man gets intimate with the female owner of a café. The soaking wet Eastwood in the rain was impressive in the 1992 film, however, the boss coolly talked with the lady in his latest one. It seemed that he told me that I must not flatter with and I only have to show sincerity toward her when you come to really like a woman.

The 2021 flick is great. Some of the scenes in it reminded me of the living legend Clint Eastwood's ones. If the boss want to act a role again, I would like him to show me his way as a man for his age through the role.

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