A feature film based on Nico Walker's novel of the same name. I have never read the novel. I wonder if it is divided into more than N chapters like the movie. It is presented in different stages based on the fate of the protagonist Sheri. There are almost real scenes of the Iraq war, ordinary crime movies frantically rob the bank, and love and family affection throughout the entire chapter of the story. Just like yesterday’s campus love, it’s visually naive and romantic, there are separate attachments and spiritual sustenance in different places, there are chicken feathers together, and there are both destruction and fall together, irrational and blind love, but also There is almost idealized perfectionism until the death, and I often see the search for myself in Western movies. Maybe everyone is constantly trying to find that self, it doesn't matter whether it is good or bad, it is an experience of life. The music and rhythm of the film are very good, with beautiful pictures and slow motion from the third perspective, and the high-pitched opera will give people a sense of escape from time to time, so that it will not be so dull.
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