The deepest impression is that he killed a wretched man who threatened him to complete the task. At dawn, he walked from under the sky in the gap of the urban building, from an inconspicuous little figure to completely covering the whole picture, this shot is a long time. There are 1 minute and 03 seconds, which is a very rare scene in today's movies. But the psychological significance of this shot is very shocking, because everything before has been done enough to lay out.
The whole story is actually not that surprising. A lonely person is warmed up by expectations, and falls into despair again because his expectations fail. After all, a murderer cannot escape the fate of being killed. But what makes this movie good enough is that I can see in such a special person the loneliness that anyone can have.
People are lonely in this world, trying to get rid of it, but can't bear to lose it.
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