Originally, I thought the five stars were fine. The male protagonist and the pet have no hope for life. The female protagonist appeared, like an acre of sunshine, closely following the title. The dialogue between the little girl and the dog and the cheerfulness of the female protagonist reminded the male protagonist. Because of the wife and child who died in the accident, the film begins with a dialogue between the male protagonist and his wife and children. But the real identity of the heroine makes the hero a little sad. In order to help the heroine and the little girl, he embarks on the road of revenge. Finally, make unremitting efforts to go to a happy ending. But some things don't seem to be so rigorous. The person who was killed by the male protagonist didn't cause a shadow in his heart later? The two people in the vault should have raised the alarm, so their survival should have provided clues to the police, leading the male protagonist to be sentenced for the crime he committed, but there is no death penalty in their country, so they can write a few years later at the end of the film, and then the small The girl took the male protagonist's hand and left there to live a happy life. Otherwise, there is no price to be intimidated by the gangsters for a meal, which is really a bit...
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