The whole story always feels like there is a demon named "Rage" by his side. Smith, who is on the battlefield, hates himself for being a killing machine, hates his brother's death, hates the hummingbird in the sky who has witnessed so many deaths but only catches his bloodthirsty. revenge. Incognito Jones also hates, hates that this society is full of bullying, hates the government's inaction, hates that the cameras all over the street record so many crimes but still make justice invisible. He was angry, he was disappointed, he was hesitant, and he and his last hope, Isa, were also separated by the blow of sin. He is in pain, he is confused, he is depraved, he is an angel of the tramp, and a demon of the gang. He took revenge because of hatred. He lost himself on the battlefield and lost his way in society because of revenge. He used the lives of 58 stowaways to change the name of revenge! But after revenge and hatred, what is left? There is only meaningless emptiness and loneliness left, drunk on the street and afraid to see the person I love. But in the end, it is still a positive ending, exposing sins and paying for atonement. Perhaps the only way to redeem yourself is to face up to your sin.
In the end I have to say that the lines in the movie are great, with a lot of puns. For example, the key play "kiss" "keys" with the nun, or finally you laughed (loved) in the final sublimation part is very natural and artistic Over!
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