In fact, this film really does not deserve such a low score.
If it's the first 80 minutes of this movie that bores you, it looks like you'll only get three points.
For the exciting part ahead, I want to give the heroine that long follow-up shot. From the back to the profile, the sun hits her face very well. The tone of the whole film is a little dark, only the beautiful color of the heroine, whether it is a red cloak, coming out of a red phone booth, or disappearing into the rain in an orange sweater.
In the end, I want to open up a brain hole. What if the sister and brother made a plan at the beginning, and then dug out the hidden informant? Who would have thought that the person who had been lurking for so long was their mother?
Without specific depictions of the war's bloodshed and terrorist attacks, and without a high profile, who can be at fault here on either side? Peace and war hope for a peaceful life. A family watching their children ride their bicycles happily.
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