I thought it was a horror film when I looked at the title. As the film progressed, I realized that the topic of this film was so heavy that people couldn’t help but fall into contemplation: the same faith, the same loyalty, one is defined as justice, and the other is defined. For terrorism, although he did nothing, he was just suspected. One is outside the cage, but because of the pathetic dignity and ridiculous system, daring to be angry and unable to speak, and the spirit is imprisoned; one inside the cage, but can arbitrarily vent, but the consequences will be cruelly tortured, but they The spirit is free. Love unconsciously breeds in such a unity of contradictions. Although I always feel that this kind of love is a bit unreliable, but when you think about it, the encounters of the two protagonists are so similar. They both long for freedom, but they are far away from each other. Pity, and mutual pity, love seems reasonable! I like the free use of the director's montage technique, the kind of undesirable love with a touch of sorrow, and the feeling of deep thinking in simple narration, let us feel it together! In this poem-like chanting plot [smile]
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