Within a few minutes of the beginning of the film, I felt a strong familiarity, and I remembered the plot in "Home Alone" again and again. The stupidity of the robber and the wisdom of the mother and daughter are very similar to the AB in "Home Alone". It turned out not to be horrible, it turned out to be a bit funny.
Only after seeing the end, my mood suddenly turned heavy. In "Home Alone", the robbers are vain, stupid, stupid, and somewhat cute; in "Terror Space", the three robbers represent three kinds of people: stupid, fierce, and kind. The stupid dying, the cruel, the kind-hearted? Carrying a huge amount of wealth, he returned from the escape and rescued a family of three from the cruel hands, but he fell into the hands of the police. When the black robber stepped on the wall and drew the bonds from his arms and threw them into the air, while the green bonds were flying in the wind, a sense of confusion and sadness that was incompatible with the mild and funny before filled the inside and outside of the picture. At this time, how many viewers would think of the information revealed in the two conversations between black people: he was a robber to raise child support; he hoped that his daughter could live in such a big house; he treated other people's kindly Daughter...
a tender thief? Do not.
The last hero who was forced to go to Liangshan? Do not.
Unworthy of sympathy, self-inflicted vulgar person? Do not.
...
I can't define.
To be a robber, one cannot be kind. If you are good, you can't be a robber.
Is this my conclusion? Is it the director?
An untelled story. What brought was a sigh.
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