To be honest, the movie started to make me dizzy. The long, gray and swaying footage followed the councilor from a distance, shuttling through the shabby city, and characters appeared one after another.
I have a deep impression on one of the films: the British soldier rushed forward, raised his gun to the shot who fell on the ground, and after a while, another shot was fired... I was speechless and could only shake my head.
There are very few close-ups in the film. The last few facial close-ups hit everyone's face, and everyone was so pale.
I came to watch this film because I liked u2, so I know that the famous song "sunday bloody sunday" will be remembered at the end of the film. It's just that I haven't heard of the live version, and I didn't expect that in the last minute or two, the screen was pitch black, and only bono was left shouting and trying his best. He said he didn't want to sing the song again. hope so.
But how long must we sing the song?
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