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Gussie 2022-06-16 19:12:05

How can life be so hard? After saying this, I feel very hypocritical. Yeah, it's really hypocritical. I am lucky to live in a country where there is no war and no gangster poverty. Even though the gangs in Chongqing are in full swing, we still do not deeply feel the persecution of that kind of life. More pressure comes from others. I really hope Willie survives, but unfortunately, he was born as a gangster and died as a gangster ghost. When he joined this organization, he was not allowed to leave. It's not the first time I've come across such a subject, but it's still shocking. The slums, the houses scattered all over the mountains are indeed magnificent, but how much poverty and sin are hidden in them.

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  • Eliezer 2022-06-16 16:57:44

    1. There is a great contrast between the mysterious beauty and the brutality of the gangster / the hardships of life in the long-range empty lens; 2. Saira: Father/uncle can't do anything to face his own abuse, the man who saved himself from being raped Is the hero in life; 3. Willie: She has become the only reason for her to continue to live.

  • Aubree 2022-06-16 22:08:49

    Some developments are too sudden, and the writers have obvious artifacts. But as a director's debut, all aspects are above the standard. The subject matter is also more pleasing, the visibility is very high, and the ending is unexpected. The male lead is very handsome, I feel like Miller, I like that teardrop tattoo.

Sin Nombre quotes

  • Sayra: Back home, my friend Clarissa made me see this crazy neighbor, Doña Eleanor, you know, like witchcraft? She smoked this puro, then told me with her freaky voice that I'd make it to the U.S. but not in God's hand, perhaps in the Devil's.