I was going to fall asleep after watching the last scene, and it was difficult to fall asleep. I was deeply touched by the eyes of max cady staring at the male protagonist on the shore before he died, and the emotional complex and strong emotions in these eyes were full of complex and intense 14 years of prison humiliation to the male protagonist. He wants to make the male protagonist really realize the tremendous pain his betrayal has caused him. He wants to send the male protagonist to hell from the perspective of God, so his mission is completed? Is he because of the last moment of his life? Unwilling to kill the male protagonist, he still chooses to forgive the male protagonist in order to liberate himself. Is he thinking whether this life is worthy of his pity, whether there are tears in his eyes... At the end of the fierce battle, there is no curse, no struggle, only a rainstorm is left The silent stare seems to be a silent accusation against the hero: Please always remember that this moment is your personal hand who sent me to destruction step by step. Although I do not agree with Cady's unscrupulous way of revenge, the director treats the villain in such a detailed and three-dimensional manner. The depiction of the shocking and captivating eyes makes me think that Cady is more like a tragic hero full of romanticism.
"Oh Jordan's stormy banks I stand oh who will come with me..."
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