The rhythm of the film is well grasped, and the shots are edited very appropriately. The content is not complicated, but the plot is compact, and there is a tension that makes people know what will happen next and still look at it with their hearts. Except for a little bit of violence, most of the time the movie shows a helpless situation - wanting to resist and being powerless, wanting to escape from nowhere, wanting to give up no way, like boiling a frog in warm water, eroding courage and desire step by step.
In fact, life is full of well-dressed robbers who break into the door to grab money and ask for debts, but we have become warm water frogs, being coerced hostages, and there is no other way but to try our best to fill the holes we owe. Even worse than the poor hostages in the movie, because we can't find a master who can take a gun in return.
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