1. Questionable scene: The German colonel was found by the protagonist when he took money;
this scene is very difficult to explain Clear and also not logical. When did the colonel hide the money, and why was it hidden there (the scene was too dark, it seemed like it was a workshop or a prison cell, and the camera didn't explain it clearly), as if it wasn't necessary, and he just came back to retrieve it like a thief alone, just in time Found, and the protagonist has a knife ready!
What if it’s changed like this:
The one who came to get the money was the savage soldier who forced the hero to hide the money (it’s enough to explain it earlier), and then the hero knew that he would come to get it, so he waited there with his weapon, After the fight, the soldiers fled with wounds.
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Since the ending feels like a biopic, I will use subtitles at the end to explain the fate of the main characters in the play to increase the sense of history. For example, the colonel, I would say in the 80s, was arrested by the Mossad in Argentina and died in prison; the soldier was captured by the US military, and was sentenced to hang after being tried, etc. Of course, we must respect history.
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