3 stars, the filming is average, the rhythm is not very good, and the bridge connection is also a bit flawed. But for the sake of a more comfortable ending, you can still give 3 stars. The advantage is that it breaks away from the clichés of forgiveness, redemption, and torture in Europe and the United States over the years. Rather, returning to the naked cause will have results, and retribution is my revenge story. For the low-quality immigrants like the female protagonist, I still hate the twisted psychology of others to look down on her, and give a ruinous ending. And the male protagonist who has no responsibility, no courage, no virtue and incompetence makes him live humblely like a coward in crying and runny, feeling the pain of self-inflict. This is a film of cause and effect, beginning and end. It is not excellent, but it is relatively complete. It pays strong attention to immigration and personal qualities.
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