The content of the story has a deep background, but it is a pity that the film puts this heavy background aside and talks about the American worldview. The bloodshed and violence in Ireland obviously has nothing to do with the Americans. They don't want to be involved in this kind of right and wrong, but they talk about human peace with these things. Leaving all the blood and blood, but talking about peace with a deeply suffering person, this is a kind of abnormality in any way. Pete's acting skills are immature, perhaps because he doesn't grasp the character's heart and feels that this role is not suitable for him. Ford is good, he is well-acted, mature and dedicated, so Samsung.
View more about The Devil's Own reviews