There are two places that touched me the most in the film. One is Ray’s son visiting Hancock in prison. The little guy gave him a beloved toy when he left the prison. Although it was just a very inconspicuous little toy, it was obvious. Hancock took it seriously because he had never been treated like this before, and he even blushed when he saw it.
The second part is that at the end, Hancock, in order to save Mary, slammed his injured himself on the ground again and again. Mary had stopped breathing and heartbeat at the time, and Hancock knew she wanted to be with Ray. Do not give up Mary, this is the greatness of being.
In fact, the most exciting detail in this movie is Mary’s makeup. When she first appeared, she had a gentle housewife makeup. Without heavy makeup on her face, she looked gentle and warm, and her eye makeup was deepened when she exposed herself as a superman in front of Hancock. A little bit, the eye makeup when fighting with Hancock is already heavy smoky makeup. Different levels reflect Mary's heart.
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