1. The dark humor in the guise of suspenseful crime is quite funny (such as the sentence you got my boy and you call me, everybody knows that!), but the structure is a bit too messy, and there are a lot of jokes that have nothing to do with the plot ( Browns fans self-deprecating, loyalty takes price...I really don't understand if I don't watch the NFL)
2. I saw the distorted image of Asians again, yellow women marrying white men, and Asian women's strange behavior, accent, and dance.
3. If that's all, this movie is worth two points at most, but this theme is Ulysses! I'm looking for my dad! ! We usually talk about "other people's children". In fact, every child has a "other person's father" in his mind, especially such a hard-core father who drives a big car. It's just a dream. Liam took the little boy to his house, read him a so-called story at his persuasion/request, and finally before going to bed, the little boy leaned on his shoulder and said: Do you know Stockholm Syndrome?
4. This is Stockholm. They didn't kidnap you or abuse you at all, okay? You said it yourself, I though you're a kidnapper... The little boy was indoctrinated with a lot of adult knowledge without knowing that he fell into the simplest "father's trap". The real father asked him to eat the same food 7 days a week. The fake father not only read stories at night, but also taught him to drive a construction truck in the snow in a leisurely manner when the disaster was imminent. That scene was simply brilliant.
5. The action scenes are all too fake. Not to mention that the death of the first three people is unclear, and they were KO'd before they could get their hands on it. The gangster fire was also shot very sloppily, with background music to set off the atmosphere and the shots were cut casually. But...but, in the end, it was so handsome to win with Dashu KO! ! ! I haven't seen such a hardcore scene in a long time. Papa Indian's line was a bit cryptic, but he gave it a shot in the end. The so-called "two real dads teamed up to kill a fake dad to save the little boy".
6. In the end, two fathers who lost their sons were silent in the car. The little white boy drove the construction vehicle by himself, and the Indian boy with wings fell on the road. Before he took off, he said, 'white boy, I'm born to fly', like Icarus who couldn't listen to his father's advice, the aborigines didn't give a chance to talk to Xiaobai, who had high self-esteem.
7. When we went to Xinjiang many years ago, the driver who took us to play turned out to be driving a fuel tanker. The night he arrived in Kashgar, he called his family before going to bed and said to his daughter in a gentle voice: Dad is now in Kashgar, the place where he showed you the carts... His home is in southern Xinjiang, hundreds of kilometers away. . Is the tanker big enough? Not enough, a father who is a driver can always find a bigger car for you in the distance.
8. But the biggest tragedy of being a father is that one day you will say to your child for the first time, "son, I can't do that..." and watch your child turn around Go, find the door to the new world, and find your "dream father" there. This is a tragedy of fate. No father can escape this fate, and of course, no child is willing to bear this pain. But growth is always completed in silence, and when I look back, I find that the past has all been left behind, and my father collapsed into an old portrait as early as that moment when fate forked.
9. The film was watched on the plane. The entertainment facilities of SWISS are terrible, and there is no decent film at all. I have been a father and son by my side, the father is white, but the child is Asian. The world is amazing.
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