After watching the movie, I was stunned and thought, what am I crying about when I am sad. For the death of an addict? For a kind-hearted woman who was driven to desperation? There are all of them, but as long as I think of Claudy's thin and white drug-addicting face, and of a "villain" who wants to live despite all the odds, I can't stop crying.
Yes, in this world, although there are many "self-inflicted can't live" and "damn people", but if a person desperately desires to live and struggles to put it into action, he should not be rejected by the world, he should live Go down and get respect. Whether it was redemption or anything, he deserved to live.
Lorna, in order to obtain Belgian citizenship, lived an abnormal life with almost no dignity, but even though she was tortured and tortured, she obviously wanted to get what she wanted, and she still did not abandon her conscience and kindness. But it brought another tragedy.
Both are wandering in despair with hope. In the end, they could not escape those unfair fates. That's why I'm going to cry.
I don't know if life itself has such a gray and black color, or the Darney brothers are too good at telling these tragic stories. It didn't make me sad for a second anyway.
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