"Every year, 2% of the whisky in the cask will be evaporated and gone forever, this is also the part of the soul that is taken away, we call this 'Angel's Share (for angels) one)." I like such simple humor, when the four little gangsters wear Scottish apron and wander around, speaking characteristic Scottish English, clever music matching, and it feels a little comedy in the movie. The inspirational label personally feels inappropriate for this movie. When the protagonist was at the worst and sluggish time in his life, the birth of his child made him determined to change his life. The final harvest is not the expected experience of a bone-shattering experience, and finally ushering in the fragrance of plum blossoms, but because of 90% talent and 10% luck. The plot is tepid, plain and powerful, and will eventually touch your heart, just like whiskey in the play, good wine takes time to brew.
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