She is not an angel or Lei Feng, not beautiful, not cheerful, deaf, and even a little dead neurotic. When she was discriminated against by her superiors, she brought in an unemployed young man with a criminal record, who was Vincent Caso.
At first glance, this man is really nothing to watch, but his temperament is a little decadent. Fortunately, the plot has pulled these two young people who are completely incompatible. It also made Caso fire again. This wolf man.
Think about how incompatible the two are: one lives in a constant and almost closed world, can't hear, and can only feel the warmth and warmth of human affection with the movement of his lips; the other just got out of prison and is now stepping into Go to another prison.
Two people who lack love, love and no respect meet, and the two equally incomplete worlds intersect. In the process of disgust, temptation, and acceptance, they slowly develop subtle emotions. This is not like love, but it is warmer than love. Especially when Caso was in danger, the neurotic woman no longer remained silent, but chose to read your lips and bravely guard the complete world of the semi-circular Helong when she was waiting for murder.
The beauty of the film lies in the progression of the thrilling feeling, from the beginning of a seemingly literary film, into a crazy game, where disability is no longer an obstacle, but a tool to gain money and trust, making this pair have no advantage. Yan's bitter mandarin duck turned defeat into victory in the battle of life and death. Looking at it this way, the disability is still a bit like a crystal shoe.
In the end, the two who escaped from the tiger's mouth hugged each other. On the face of it, this is a near-Hollywood ending, but who knows what will happen tomorrow? The psychological suspense will not end until the film comes to an end.
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