Well, I just came to see this movie for Crowe. Even though it was deleted in bits and pieces by the domestic film censorship system, fortunately, I originally expected that it was only Crow.
From the perspective of the abridged version alone, it falls short of a rating of 8.0. Only from the perspective of the abridged version, the storyline is old-fashioned, the narrative is general, the characters are single, and there are infinite coincidences. The abridged version is enough to kill a good film. I already felt it when I watched "Kingdom of Heaven" before. It's just this time that I was madly deleting the imported version, but it aroused my interest: How many secrets are there in the deleted part, which those who did it don't want us to know?
From the abridged version, the most novelty of this film is the ending. The happy ending did not come out completely. Although the family reunited and lived in seclusion in Venezuela, the final evidence of the homicide case was lost, so the murder charge could not be cleared. The subject matter is a little heavier, and not as thought-provoking as Truth First.
It begins with flashbacks, 3 years...3 days, and then the most compact part is the sequence, where various escape techniques are manifested.
If you just want to see Crowe, go see the domestic release.
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