This film is one of them. If I hadn't watched it in the cinema, I would have stopped and went to Zhougong. Due to the situation at the time, I bit my head and watched it, but I got out of the theater and kept discussing it.
If you are not afraid of getting bored, go and see it.
At first, it was terribly bored, raising the audience's appetite, expecting the heroine to be scary. The results did indeed live up to expectations. There were two small climaxes. The first was the little girl beating the prison guard violently, and the second was the little girl locked in handcuffs showing off his piano skills. There are more and more elements of struggle and struggle in the middle, until the last four minutes of the question, the highest point in the film. I remember that the theater suddenly had a feeling of stopping breathing at the same time, until the little girl finally smiled even though she was handcuffed by the police, and the relieved smile became the last scene of the film. The theater lights up, but the audience is still stunned in their seats. . . .
If you can play the piano in PS, you should watch it. Almost comparable to 1900~ Classic classic!
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