It was because of Gael García Bernal that I watched it, and it turned out to be the crystallization of the director of "Tower of Babel".
Sometimes life just relies on one trap after another to be tightly linked. Watching the interaction of the three stories in this movie has this feeling. If the younger brother didn't fall in love with the sister-in-law, he would not go to the dogfight, he would not think about killing his brother, there would be no accident, and he would not crash the female model and make the complete love he just got shattered. If there was no crash that day, the program producer The soul has been scattered for a long time, and there is no life-and-death struggle afterward.
I love these kind of tunes. Dark, human kindness lurks in negative deeds. The father loves his daughter, sneaks into his daughter's house and puts stacks of bills under the pillow, determined to fly away and disappear from her life. The sister-in-law still loves the tyrannical brother, not the infatuated brother, and does not go far away with him.
For Luciano, because we are also what we have lost....
"We have more than we have lost " or from the day we have it is the countdown to the day we lose.
Flying away is indeed a convenient way to forget for anyone.
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