chase and escape; doubt, firmness, doubt again, a The dramatic plot of the series, the sense of rhythm is well grasped, and the heartbeat is played. Behind the accident is human nature.
Pursuit is the main clue and the secondary clue of emotion. When the protagonist shaves his hair and weeps, it should be the consequence of being abandoned by emotion. When he finally found out that his wife loved him, he was calm and happy. . . . Infatuation without a name
is more powerful than stealing. In order to save her husband, the protagonist's wife replaced the bullet of the pursuer who cheated on her, and her husband survived.
Embarrassing for the cops watching this on the surveillance video.
Good movie, worth the hour and a half.
As the movie says, I may not know myself, but I know human nature like the back of my hand.
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