As for the whole plot, I think it's pretty good. Although it is a commercial shootout film, it incorporates two warm elements of an uncle and a little girl. After more than 100 minutes, I feel that the ending is very gratifying and also a pity!
A passage from the little girl in the play deeply touched me: Uncle, you must think that I am very embarrassing, then pretend you don’t know me, it’s okay, the same is true for teachers and classmates. My mother also said that if I get lost, I will pretend that I don't remember the address and phone number of my home. As soon as I get home, I keep saying that I will die together. . . Compared to the rich boy who said I was a beggar, the uncle is even worse, but that's not annoying, even you hate it, I have no one to like it, when I think about this, it hurts here, so I won't hate you , Uncle. .
Xiaomi didn't know, and the uncle didn't know either. When her sadness turned around and left, accidents began to happen continuously. . .
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