If the ex dies, will the current one die?
Watching the movie with this kind of mood in mind, I watched it all the way with trepidation. The protagonist carried it all the way to the end, and handed a note stupidly, and then he and the truth died together...
This is probably fatalism, everything is in vain.
We might wonder, is it really like the movie? History is still tightly covered by a gorgeous robe, and no one can figure out the truth. The movie itself is only one of the many historical laws of history.
Is politics show or magic? Is there another possibility for the "true stories" in the real world that we can see today?
Thinking about it like this, I was terrified.
In the end, the paper was lifted by the wind, like Kubrick's "The Killer," both of which were in vain...
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