Yangliu is really scary. It was a romantic comedy last night, and it turned into a concentration camp the next day, but I still want to see the ending.
The film wants to use a pure child in a chaotic background to show humanity and the brave resistance of the insurgents. The overall feeling is depressing and heavy. Unlike the beautiful life that focuses on the love and warmth of a family, this film restores the cruel interrogation room and creates a ruthless villain, which makes me feel more cruelty without humanity. Repression brought about by struggle and resistance, starvation and sickness in concentration camps, and perverted and distorted personalities.
The point I want to criticize is that some places are really superfluous. Those torture and tragic renderings seem to make me watch the anti-Japanese drama, and the actors' acting skills will be drained.
In the end, I feel very sorry for the friend of the father of the child. He regards his friend's child as his own and is a warm haven for the child in a cruel world. I really hope that he just had a terrible dream and that he doesn't need to hold the box when he wakes up. He muttered to himself, but held the hand of the child next to him and said, Dad will accompany you to the zoo to see giraffes.
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