Grandpa Ian's play is open, and the plot is reversed several times, and you can see the two protagonists play against each other. Although the story has a lot of ups and downs, there is no sense of abruptness in the interpretation. It can be said that the actor's acting skills make up for some of the shortcomings in the plot.
As for the plot, I watched it in barbican in London before and was shocked by the subway scene. At that time, the theater exclaimed. It's hard to talk about how bloody it is, but if you change the plot + harsh character settings, the audience will be caught off guard.
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