However, the restraint and coldness of the first part turned into a more audience-friendly duel in the second part, and the whole is relatively commercial because of the too straightforward voice-over of the protagonist; and the extensive characterization of the previous work also It turned into a one-man show; there is another point in particular, that is, one of the key to guiding the plot is the marriage relationship between the protagonist's ex-wife and a human rights activist, which seems deliberate, but this is also the key to the whole film to go on, so this kind of deliberateness also makes the film A little bit of naturalness is lost.
But the film is still pretty good, better to watch and sharper.
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