After being beaten up, I slowly washed away the blood on my body while thinking that I had already committed serious sins and repeatedly violated the precepts. Why didn’t I just shoot myself and feel that I lost the sense of death, but instinctively disguised myself in order to survive. weak. With nothing to do in the prison life day after day, he carefully observed the surrounding environment and everyone, and began to prepare for escape. An accidental opportunity allowed him to get on line with a stranger. The hope of sending letters and the supply of food refreshed him. It is not so accidental, as it is the inevitable derivation of his amazing instinct. It is difficult to clarify that his instinct comes from his love for his family, his loyalty to the organization (ironically, he was sentenced to death for espionage), or his hope born out of hatred of the corrupt system. All emotions and rationality converge to form a huge The quiet power.
Everything is so methodical. He polished the handle of the spoon and used it to cut planks, using cloth strips and wire to make rope. Except for the opening ceremony of Mozart's C minor Mass, the whole movie has almost no soundtrack, but it has a strong sense of sacredness and religious power, which comes from focus and firm goals. Suddenly, what would it look like if all the soundtracks were cancelled in "Prison Break"? Just like the other name of the film, Le Vent Souffle Où Il Veut, "The wind blows where it wants to go, where it comes from, you have no way of knowing." The film almost makes you forget that he is a criminal, so you don't care what crime he committed, because you have already determined that he is innocent but is imprisoned, just like many other people in the prison, they are just victims of politics. Even though it was a black and white film, the clothes he wore that had never been changed and bloodstained by a whip were still dazzling. You just hope that he can go out safely, wherever he wants to go.
His prison was turbulent under the calm waves. Just like in the beginning of the film, his body hardly moved significantly, only the tight nerves under the sly eyes and the long slender fingers reaching out to the car door handle. In a prison where everyone is cautious, he found friends to complete this free operation with him as if it was out of love for friends. Friends felt that his behavior was an idealistic fantasy, but they participated in it, more or less out of The desire for freedom is somewhat due to the boredom of prison life.
He is a lone ranger and a perfectionist. He can control his body and will freely. He may even be afraid of judging himself by the shaking of others. He does not need help from others. He decided to take the young inmates who came because the prison was full and leave with him instead of killing him, because he couldn't get his hands on seeing this soldier who was still a child. The child followed him ignorantly, mechanically pulling the hook to release the rope, and after climbing over the fence and the roof, his feet landed steadily on the ground outside the prison and melted into the fog like the wind.
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