Bloodstains, fingerprints, witnesses, reasons... When all the evidence is against his wife, no wonder the lawyer will let him forget his identity and read the report, I don't really believe his wife's innocence, but he is like that Perseverance. There is no hope of making a comeback. Facing the dark and dark prison, his wife thought about suicide, and even admitted that she was the murderer in exchange for his freedom, but he didn't need his wife's explanation, he knew what kind of person she was. He was tricked to do passports, got a lottery and was robbed of money, learned to pick locks, failed to unlock them when visiting prisons, was almost caught, vomited outside the prison door... Yes, he was a man of his own accord, but he didn't give up, Because that kind of deep love never thought of a way out.
Russell Crowe's performance in the film is still commendable, dragging a slightly fat body, and portraying a persistent and strong man into the woods. I have never expected him to succeed in taking away his wife. Although I am not sure if the wife is guilty, the deep bond has always moved me. At the end of the film, the police detective also tried to restore a real crime scene, and noticed the knocked button, as if telling everyone that his wife was really innocent. In fact, the facts have long been irrelevant, just like what he said in the film: "What if we choose to believe in the pure, just the reality we imagine?" Then I understand, there can be no Schwarzenegger's chest muscles, and no Mi Shuai's. Brain, I want to save you too, because I love you, so everything is worth it.
ps: Liam Neeson really hit back the soy sauce~ When the father of Li Gangniu in "Hurricane Rescue" taught him his prison escape experience, I wanted to dub it: I can save my daughter, but saving my wife is not my specialty! haha~
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