Martin fell in love with Scott, but Scott's love for Harry was so deep. She may have long known the evil things this man did, but she didn't blame him, she just defended him again and again. When Martin says that Harry is not the same as he was when he was a kid and acts like a different person, Skomut speaks to the camera one of the most heartbreaking words of the movie: He never grew up, just he The world around is getting old, 45'18". And on the Ferris wheel, when Martin and Harry meet, Harry doesn't show any love for Scott, he just wants Martin to join him in the action, Martin suddenly With a heartbroken expression on her face, in the cafe next to the train station, when Scott learned that Martin was going to lure Harry as a bait, she said to Martin in a very sarcastic tone, "You are a real gentleman, and Martin told him." "He wouldn't even do you a favor," said Comte.
Harry, from the very first shot the movie gave him, always had a sly smile on his face, which he kept on until the moment of the roundup. In the deep and dark underground tunnel, he fled to an open space, surrounded by deep pipes, he stood there in fear, and there were footsteps and shouts of chasing from the pipes in all directions. The director stopped here. For a few seconds, at this moment, he was just alone, he was really desperate, but the camera didn't leave him a shadow. Maybe what Scott said was right, in this panic era, everything Harry did, maybe Wrong, but maybe there was no choice. The
funeral was over, and Martin looked at Scott's back, and looked at Scott's back.
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