the disappearing hayeb

Cary 2022-03-24 09:02:01

The illiterate teenager who is indifferent at the beginning of the film, and the leader of the gangster who runs horizontally and horizontally at the end of the film, this is the transformation achieved by the extreme society of prison. With the success of "Forty Days and Forty Nights", Hayeb's soul disappeared, or Malik no longer needed this soulful self.

Human nature determines fate, or fate changes human nature, perhaps it is more of mutual cause and effect.

Documentary films like this are always confusing to watch. The consistent style of European movies is less flashy and more brainy than Hollywood, perhaps because of tradition or self-esteem.

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  • Adelle 2021-12-15 08:01:16

    3.5 The deer in the middle was pretty good. Audiard is the best contemporary director to play with hand-held and broken mirrors, which may be similar to Desplechin.

  • Roberto 2022-04-23 07:02:22

    I'm a little weak today. I watched Scarface before. If I want to compare the two movies together, I prefer the latter one. It seems that the so-called underground order in all countries has something in common. Anyone who is forced to do so by the environment will become someone he never imagined. Save a paw for writing later.

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  • Sampierro: César said you ask no questions.

    Malik El Djebena: César said I'd be paid.

  • César Luciani: Thatta boy!

    Malik El Djebena: Just another Arab thinking with his balls.