When it was filmed like this, we really wanted to make such a thing sincere.
It is a trivial matter, not even worth mentioning in itself, a life destroyed by war, a joyful revenge, a lost love. But this is life itself, those days and nights waiting for news, the resentment of their own relatives who do not know the inaction of others, the lack of a lover who can wait, the parting on the bridge, and the torment that can hardly survive for oneself, and others. Irrelevant.
The whole movie is a big name, but no one has the shadow of the previous one. Everyone lives in a small town that cannot be reached by the law, hoping to live a stable life as long as they can die from illness or die.
The use of the camera is full of skills, the music is also meticulously produced, and it is almost seamlessly integrated into the whole story, and the interspersion of several sub-lines is frightening.
After watching the director, I found that it was the same as the crazy heart...Of course it was him, almost looking at the world with compassion from the perspective of God, telling a story that cannot be changed.
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