The sense of the picture is very strong, I think of IN BRUGES. I also take the Guggenheim as an example.
I feel that the climax of the whole drama is the dialogue between SKRASSON and SALINGGER at the end. This is the rules of the game in this world, one person, or several people, and others are dead. This rule will continue to operate. Money, politics, conspiracy, interests, all entwined. SALINGER has long understood this truth, but he is not reconciled and wants to be a hero outside the system, but in the end he has no choice but to shake the tree.
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