When the last scene of the movie came out, I really wanted to say "OH, SHIT!" It scared me to death! In the movie world, I like all happy endings, so I give it a five. Thanks to the director for not arranging for Birdy to fall to his death in the end, I guess he must have struggled with this. . . This movie made me see deep brotherhood, real brothers. With him, life is complete. No matter how strange he is, he wants to fly all day, wants to be a bird, and can't pick up girls together, he is still all the memories of his youth, a good buddy to play with. In the second half of the movie, the atmosphere became more and more dignified. As a friend, how can I bear to leave my alternative friend? After all, no one else will understand him except me, even if I may not be so sure about it. . Lonely reminiscing on friends, but it has no effect, terrifying war experience, anyone will go crazy. . . Fortunately, we can still accompany each other in the end, and being alive is the best proof. Although it is different, it does not mean that we will be locked in a cage and treated like a mental illness. Sincere emotions can move people the most, this is one of the few movies about brotherhood that I have seen except Young and Dangerous. Fortunately, the ending really doesn’t need to die. The movie may also want to express the horror of war. Inner yearning, the right to choose life, etc. . But when Al stayed in the room again and again, hugged Birdy and refused to leave, he just sighed, this friend is worth it!
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