But in fact, in the first 20 minutes of watching the film, I always wanted to give up. The tone of the film was dull, the rhythm didn’t seem to be fast, and the content seemed like a second-rate detective film. Fortunately, I persevered for a while, and then, I watched the whole film, and then, I am typing these words here.
The background of the story is the United States shortly after the end of World War 2. In
short, this is a movie about love, from the initial pure love of young men and women to the love-hate intertwined experience between them, and finally the liberation of self-liberation. love. Through these love between men and women, the film focuses more on the love of equal coexistence between ethnic groups and the love between people.
The film borrows the words of an old lawyer to liberate from the shackles of the past, whether these shackles are prejudice, hatred or so-called narrow love.
In the film, Ethan asks Kudo to give him a hug that signifies the end of their relationship. At that time, Kudo refused to give Ethan this hug, perhaps because he still had hatred in his heart.
In the end, Kudo finally hugged Ethan, and the snow was slowly falling. That hug may be the end of love, but it is the beginning of a new life.
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