It is not a direct manifestation of a gangster film, but it has the insinuation of the black state flavor, and even the inner fear of existence. Society, politics, and money are more terrifying than gangs in this movie. The hero is helpless running between darkness and dawn. He can't turn his head and can only move forward. If he doesn't want to coordinate, he must coordinate, exposing the inner world and outer world of the characters. Turbulent relationship. The director’s profound expression has nothing to do with entertainment films. This is a good movie we are looking for. It is worthy of thinking about the reality of the age, the cruel relationship between people, business partners, and the way we can improve our lives.
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