Rather than saying that the film highlights the great motherhood, it is better to say that it deeply digs into the ugliness of human nature. In the beginning, everyone sympathized with the seemingly weak based on the mother's words, judged on the basis of past perceptions, and sided with the mother and wronged the passengers in the Middle East; then, in order to escape from the prison, the mother did a little trick but scared everyone. At this time All the passengers on the plane have defected; in the future, when the mother was wrongly accused of being a terrorist, everyone's hostile attitude was almost impossible to look at! Even if the grievances were finally cleared up, the complicated feelings of gratitude or self-blame of the people could not be relieved. This is the rabble! The power of the masses is terrifying!
Judy's acting is really good, the opening chapter has the taste of a horror movie, and the sound is turned off in shock
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