After watching the whole film, I feel that the subject matter is simple and the ingredients are simple. Maybe the plot is designed this way because it has reality as the basis.
I felt uneasy all the way, and finally saw that they escaped successfully in a taxi, and they all felt worried for them, lest they would be arrested again. The time since then has been fleeing for many years, and the successful escape is just the beginning.
As long as you hold on to your own beliefs in your heart, whether it is advocating for freedom or being a victim (honestly endure the pain of prison), there is a place for self-consistency. The most terrifying thing is that because there is no freedom for a while, I don't yearn for freedom and change my beliefs.
The film is serious in nature, and even the fat, clumsy guard doesn't add any comic warmth.
The plot is still a little off. I feel that the connotation of the film can be richer and more diverse, so four stars.
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