Tom Ripley (Matt Damon) is established as a fraud and is hired to go to Italy to find Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law). Ripley finds Dickie, along with Dickie's girlfriend Marge (Gwyneth Paltrow), Ripley is leeching onto the couple and harboring more-than-friendly feelings towards Dickie. Dickie spurns him, Ripley gets angry, you wouldn't like Ripley when he's angry and…
Ripley kills Dickie, assumes his identity and moves to Rome, telling Marge that Dickie has left her. Marge still thinks that Ripley is Ripley as she pines after Dickie, Marge and Herbert begin to question Dickie's disappearance and the whole second half of the movie is the big question of whether or not the house of cards Ripley has built up will come crashing down.
Tom Ripley might be sickness. The director is unsure of how to deal with him, though, is a deep, deep flaw, one that makes a movie that could have been an engrossing look into a sick man simply bland. This isn't a simple character study.
Tom Ripley is very selfish. His actions are always amoral and through his lies and deception. It is obvious that he doesn't care at all for anyone around him.
When you lie to someone, then you have to say more falsehoods about it.
Whoever you said to, it might be occurred in the true life. Everyone is selfish but it's just different of percentage. Anyhow, it's important that we should learn to do what we like to do and love yourself. Real recognize real.
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