Compared with the first blood labyrinth, the second work of the Coen brothers has changed the tone from indifference, depression and darkness to warmth, relaxed and weird. It seems to have a great contrast, but the actual theme is exactly the same. It is nothing more than a discussion of human nature. That's missing. It is another case of serial kidnapping and extortion. The Coen brothers have tried repeatedly on this subject. Perhaps this kind of case can best reflect the dark side of human hearts. Love and greed seem to have nothing to do with each other, but the ambiguity between the two is looming in such a society. Love is sometimes contradictory, such as falling in love with others; love is sometimes blind, such as deliberately pursuing a catalyst to promote the sublimation of love. But the film actually tells us that there is no need for love without children, and there is no need for love with five children. The female police officer with a strong western accent played by Holly Hunter is incredibly cute, and the fledgling Cage also played brilliantly in the film. The most impressive thing is that he must be the unshaven, riding a broken motorcycle to walk the rivers and lakes. Man. In short, this film has collected too many whimsical ideas, you have to watch it!
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