It's amazing, the whole film has no soundtrack except for a montage at the beginning explaining how disparate New York is between the rich and the poor! Too cruel! The whole story is compact, without a single nonsense, and the whole story is supported by real dialogues and live soundtracks! Most Sao was shot to death, like a rubber band that had been stretched for more than 2 hours and snapped in an instant. It was so fast and neat, the police cliché was in the roar of the plane's vortex. Covered up, all dedicated to Sonny's dumbfounded expression. At the end of the three lines of subtitles, explain what should be explained, call it a day!
The scene where Sonny was writing his will touched me. If you don't push yourself to a dead end, you don't know what you want. This will is not touching at all, but it deeply shocked me and tortured me. In today's society where words are difficult to describe, what do you want?
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