In real life, there are too many people who have experienced the same experience as Jacob, one step wrong, wrong step, to the point where they can't turn over. How many happy families have been destroyed by pornography, gambling and drugs, how many talented young people have lost their futures because they violated the bottom line of the law, how many people with well-off families have been forced to jump off the building by loan sharks, too many, sometimes even just a difference in thought, making people sexually impressed. His greed, curiosity, laxity, and ecstasy prevailed, and eventually beat a good deck of cards, which is embarrassing. So we have to walk the long journey of life more steadily, stick to our principles, stay alert at all times, abide by the law, refrain from doing things that violate public order and morality, and refrain from fluke and excuses. Remember that no one will pay for your mistakes. If you make a big mistake, you may spend your entire life to redeem it. If you are lucky enough, God will give you another chance to be a human again; if you are not lucky, you will fall into the abyss like Jacob. The rhythm of the film is compact, not procrastinating, and very burning, which makes it seem that the adrenaline is soaring, perhaps too pursuit of continuity, flaws in the plot, and weak psychological details. The love between father and son was in tears. Although Jacob could no longer be washed away, his love for family has never changed, and he also protected his family to the last moment. Good gang-themed movie, recommended.
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