Very depressing, typical of the attention to detail of the last century. Unfortunately, after reading the film review, I realized that I didn't watch it at the beginning, and it turned out that there was a flashback at the beginning. First of all, the details are excellent, almost morbidly restoring every step, making you nervous with him throughout the whole story, and the two police shots given are very good, all breaking the step by step. Second, the image of the warden is very well portrayed, which perfectly restores reality. I have seen a lot of sophisticated people. They are always friendly and smiling to people. Of course, not only to you, but to all people who have interests and exchanges, and he will make corresponding promises of help to all descendants. The male protagonist, which can also be said to be most people in reality, was relieved by this kind of attack, and the last roar was actually just to prevent the inmates from strangling him to death. Perhaps, he did not expect to end up in a single cell. In the end, what makes people feel regretful is the vigilant man, from vigilance, to trust, and finally to the desperation of being betrayed, thinking about it, it will also make people feel distressed. Give a small impression: watching movies or watching history, you should see yourself as ordinary people, ordinary people, not gods, not emperors. thanks.
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