As we all know, most of Mexico’s unbearable witnesses are related to drugs. This is a country where the 2.0 version of the country is in a wild state. All the people in this country have to worry about their lives every moment, and there is always news of the unbearable death of people they know. This is a dark world, and all the light comes from bullets constantly shooting into the sky at night. People here live to avoid unknown disasters and revenge for the death of their wives and children. However, all killings will only lead to the only result, more homicides and revenge.
The use of the big scenes in the movie not only allows the audience to see the barbarity in Mexico, but also the barbarity in the hearts of the people living here. The little green plants in the desert have strong vitality, but they cannot bring any help to the hearts of the people here. The last time I saw such a scene was the fierce shootout on the street after the Robert De Niro gang robbed the bank for the last time in "The Line of Fire." In this movie, every time Emily's struggle with the use of methods will be ruthlessly shattered, and finally the accidental passage of the tunnel brings not only the possible threat to life, but also the soul. Threat, all the code of conduct and principles of conduct that a good FBI had adhered to before are shattered by the cruel reality here. It was even more emotionally exploited and so on. This eventually led to Emily’s total internal collapse. Finally, the bullet pointed at Alejandro’s gun would not be shot. This is a sign of total compromise, even if Emily I have not yet prepared for all these compromises. The fact is that we have to compromise. This is an environment where there is no legal system and justice, and all justice will not work here.
The privileged Josh Brolin's attitude towards all jokes comes from the fact that he has known all the ugly past here. On the contrary, Benicio del Toro's calmness, clear goals, and cruel methods are more in line with the nature of a border killer. Of course Benicio del Toro is a poor beast.
This is a story in which the soundtrack, the scenes and the story sing the protagonist at the same time. Everyone's performance perfectly fits the overall needs of the story. It brings the tension, anxiety, sudden enlightenment of watching the movie to everyone watching this movie, and the scene is amazing. , Pain and so on, and at the same time it brings deep contemplation after reading it...
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