Lalf’s acting skills are also more superb. The cold and passionate Emma Shu among the British patients is estimated to become the dream lover of the ungirl audience. The male protagonist in this film appears as warm as water, but it is just such a warm water. After understanding his wife’s behavior, he understood and agreed with his wife’s values. He resolutely risked being tortured to complete his unfinished business and chose to follow his wife to Huangquan. Lalf’s performance was not too sorrowful and sensational, but his quiet and subtle expressions even showed his performance skills.
When it comes to its political significance, it is not so much a political significance as it is a humanistic significance. What makes me sigh is that Western countries’ films can be so introspective, and attention is a critique of modern governments, which is an admirable thing in itself. The praise of the African savannah, the sympathy for the African people's serious disasters, and the torture of values revealed in the film all show their profound humanistic significance. Coupled with the director's skillful and unique filming techniques, this film surpasses the British patients five years ago.
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