Watching this film requires mental preparation for fragments. The director stretched the entire storyline too long, and the montages were changed too quickly, so that the dark history of Dabing could be understood at the end. However, this approach, relatively speaking, may be even more fresh in your memory. You will think slowly in the story instead of just following the director and the plot. I have been thinking about what this film wants to show, and after a long time I think it is more appropriate to use the words self-salvation. Moreover, it is not just a person's self-salvation, it is the salvation of Joy and Christina together. Then there is a similar feeling of entanglement in whether the prodigal can turn around. After Joy accepted Christina's help, we completely discovered that he had reformed, exercised, etc. Everything seemed so normal. If this is how perfect the story is, but if it is so ordinary, without ups and downs, then the director will be laid off. So when we go to engage in his usual work of killing and killing, we will think that if he does not help the boss to drive away the punks, there will be no such crazy journey. Fortunately, he met Christina, and they changed each other and started a crazy journey. Since it is a journey, there will definitely be an end. So in the film, the sister sister said to Dabing, this is fate. I also guessed that they would part ways in the end.
Destiny is often such an arrangement, and you can't imagine its kind of coincidence. October 1, the end. It is both an arrangement of fate and a coincidence. The nun took the 500 pounds he gave to book a box to watch ballet. The murderer of Isabel he found was also at 7:30 PM on October 1. This is destiny, and there are always imperfections. Life without regrets is imperfect.
A small climax of the movie should be when she appeared in a red dress. She said that the reason why I wore this dress was not that I would not donate it to Africa, but because I had no other clothes to wear; The reason why I came here was not to answer your invitation, but to tell me about Isabel. Very tangled inner struggle, right. So when we look at it from a worldly perspective, we feel that such feelings are too stiff and unacceptable. But the nun is also human, and she also has emotional fluctuations. Therefore, when she said to him: i'm not your sister, she was touched. At that moment, she was the most beautiful and the most natural and vivid. If it were not for the misfortune of her childhood, I think she would not be a nun to redeem me, and she would not be shackled by the world.
The climax is of course on October 1st. He asked the nun sister to take a picture of him, and asked her: i'd look like a good man? Do I look like a good man? This should be the end of self-salvation, because although he is kind, the real society does not define you as a good man, but only gives you the title of crazy Joey. After all, the real society cannot allow him to use his behavior to give back to the society. This is reality. Just like when he finally asked if he could flee with the nun with a bag of money, the nun could not accept it. The shackles of the world did not allow this. This is the reality.
Such a crazy journey came to an end that is acceptable to the world. The nun received his picture and went to Africa. And he was finally arrested. It's a pity, I believe many people are thinking about how perfect they would be if they walked together. Really perfect is not reality. Real society does not allow those perfect existences, so Venus will break his arm.
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