Also known as "Why did I go to rob a bank after getting PTSD and no police caught me and finally relied on me to repent and release the drug addict after my mature wife was still waiting for me for the first half of my life".
From this point of view, the fact that the Russell Brothers did not make any interesting movies is likely to have a lot to do with their vision of the script. This film is based on the novel, which does not mean that you can make nearly two with the tolerance of Netflix. The half-hour movie, especially the second half of the narrative is inexplicable, the two scenes of Big Black Brother Drug Trafficker can be deleted.
The repeated robbery of the bank name has a bad taste. Use the chapter back to show the life before and after the male protagonist's life involved in the Iraq War.
The more vulgar and classic theme is: Love can change and save a person.
There were so many characters in it, but I was most impressed by Joe who jumped on the way. In addition, there is the teller of the trash bank, who looks like an actor with acting skills, but he only played soy sauce.
Tom Holland and the heroine had a great acting moment, just before the bathroom and the heroine was sent to the hospital. Thanks to the changes in light and shadow, the emotion of despair and want to save the other party can emerge on the screen. But most of the time, they were boring, artificial and boring performances. The two leading actors were too young and wanted them to play the roles of lovers who were changed by the war. They just couldn't catch Jinshui. The combination of erosive life and mutual love cannot be explained by a few lines and actions.
In the end, you waited patiently to finish watching the film, only to find that you don't need to understand this story at all. This is not Apocalypse Now, not a deer hunter, or Rambo. Therefore, the Iraq War, which was not the Vietnam War, has not seen a particularly exciting and reflective film yet. The Russell brothers have this idea, but it shows that the shooting is average, and I don't know how the North American reputation is. Go watch Old Moore's documentary "Fahrenheit 911".
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