"Killing Season": A 2013 movie, the whole movie is basically the rival of Robert De Niro and John Travolta. Two people took turns to get the upper hand, tossing and tossing. The ending really got me right. In the end, neither of the two made a life and death, but reconciled.
The foreshadowing of the film is to put both people within the scope of the victims of the war, so no matter which victim wins or dies, it is not a good ending for the lofty idea of the film. Only to reconcile, the two people let go of their hatred (mainly Travolta let go of hatred) and calm themselves down.
The film has noble intentions, but if something like this happens in life, who would let himself take this risk and let his opponent have another chance to kill himself? ? (The music scene inside is good, and the movie can still be watched. After all, two great god-level actors are supporting the scene)
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