We are all trapped here, trapped in place, we are all controlled by machines that seem to have greater power, and we are imprisoned by invisible shackles. We are all "animals" in the eyes of others. A very full movie. The heroine Cole wanted to quickly integrate into work since she first came and took the initiative to do "important" work. She was spat and splashed with shit cocktail one after another, recognized the punishment mechanism, and proudly shouted "in the morning summary" to defend freedom". Later, I understood Ali’s situation and appreciated the interesting detainee of this highly educated, intelligent gentleman. The fact is that an innocent person who was tortured and tortured was trapped here and lost his human rights and dignity. He is not alive or dead. Does imprisoning and guarding such a person count as defending freedom? Cole summed up in the morning and couldn't make such a slogan anymore. Even the daily right and wrong, right and wrong are all given, and who should give to whom a to do list? I think it can be rated five stars, and the score should be 7.9. Although this movie may seem to have a small focus, it is possible to get a glimpse of the leopard and understand the grand narrative behind it.
Also, many people say that the heroine has no expression on her face, but I think she not only shows the tolerance and restraint of the soldiers, but also interprets the appropriate emotional ups and downs under these seemingly strong appearances, which is quite good.
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