The first point: the soldier is a deal, and he uses his life to exchange his daughter's leg. The protagonist may feel that it is not worthwhile, after all, he has the ability to have so much money to treat the little girl, but the soldier does not have this ability. The villain asks if you will help for free? The protagonist was silent again. There is a place in the later stage, the villain said to use the little girl's body to transfer others (obviously forced), I am thinking how this time is different from before, why is the soldier a deal, this little girl is forced, this time It made me, a spectator, have some sense of substitution, which made us feel that this institution is cruelly depriving life in cold blood.
The second point: about spiritual derailment. I watched a debate competition before, and the topic was: Which one can't you accept, mental or physical infidelity? In the movie, Da Bing's wife is obviously mentally derailed. The body is still the same body. After knowing that it is another person's consciousness, she made a series of behaviors of kissing and welcoming cohabitation.
The third point: after the protagonist discovers the truth, he will inevitably be tied to the soldier's wife. I'm really sorry for the original owner's IQ! Did you never think that you would be found when you were looking for it? Why did you choose to settle the mother and daughter and disappear by themselves after you found it? What is the difference from your previous behavior, helpless.
The fourth point: the protagonist finally returned his body, and the family finally conquered everything! In fact, the protagonist can be a bit more humane and can start a non-profit organization like his daughter to help families in need of medical assistance, just like the families of the soldiers. Not force. The ending is pretty clean
The fifth point: The protagonist after the body transfer does not have the temperament and wisdom of the previous person in the upper position. I think the old man's acting is great!
After writing the movie review, I probably almost forgot about the plot :-) The first half of the film is not very immersive, which makes the ending very abrupt.
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