Everyone has their own redemption. During a blue snowstorm, he spent 25 years in prison. The man who just got out of prison, Jack, paid for his grandson's medical expenses with all his money, and then froze to death on the street; The redemption chosen by the transgender sex worker played by Alejandro Romano is to shoot himself; the redemption of pastor Charlie, who lost his love and wanted to commit suicide, is to decide to live a good life and try to accept another love; and the dead Dealing with, the redemption of Doolittle, who is not good at dealing with, is to gain a love, and he meets another lonely person; the redemption of the stripper Rose is that the son's rescue is invalid, but he finally met his biological father, And met love; as for the redemption of nightclub owner Larry, I don't know what it is, it's like my own redemption, maybe not yet. . .
I especially like Eddie Redmayne's role in dealing with the dead. His eyes have a unique taste. No wonder he became the spokesperson for Burberry in 2008. . .
Ray Liotta's performance this time is much better than in "Across Borders". . .
This time, Patrick Swaytz of "Ghostbusters" played an unforgettable nightclub owner, and when I watched it, I was reminded of "The Brave." . .
Jessica Biel's striptease is more modern, and the music is great. . .
The eyes of all the characters are very good, and everyone feels a bit competitive. . .
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