The heroes this time are also two little people, but they are not forced to be helpless. One is Frank, whose wife died with two daughters, and the other is Will, who was dumped by his wife because of a misunderstanding.
I’ve watched a lot of American blockbusters, and I’ve gradually become immune to disasters, accidents, and the like. It’s not like the plots arranged by the director are so confusing that they all come up in my throat. I sometimes feel that people's predicaments, the perplexities people encounter in life, and their reactions are more interesting than trivial fragments of life.
The music in the film is good, especially the kind of sound played by some musical instrument that is like the sound of the piano but a little thicker than the sound of the piano. When combined with the plot, it sounds like it hits my heart every time. There is also a sense of rhythm in rotating photography.
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