Being rescued in the early stage, he still had a dumb face and a dumbfounded look on the tree. After several conflicts, especially his traitor friends, he has gradually matured since then, and he gradually understands why he fights.
People don't talk a lot about being ruthless, dexterous in body, skillful in action, and decisive, especially in the eyes, with compassion in the ruthless calmness.
A few street battles were calm, but the director handled it very well. The realism created and the ubiquitous moments of death remind us behind the screen how difficult it is to live a peaceful life.
In shaping the role of the captain, the director has played tricks. Everywhere he goes, he must clean up the garbage on the ground. It also seems to imply his career, clearing out the garbage for this devastated country, and burying his last tragedy. Foreshadowing.
Finally, attach a handsome eye shot, I love this look
I was rescued at first, but still so young and ignorant
After the captain’s death, his calm eyes may understand that he and the captain’s destiny will ultimately be the same.
There is perseverance in his eyes, he really understands why he is fighting
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