I like the two details in the film the most:
1. During the escape, the three people woke up from a drunken hangover, and the male protagonist handed the female protagonist a donut. I always believe that the male protagonist still loves the female protagonist deeply, but some dark emotions have been haunting him all the time. He is afraid of betrayal and fear of having nothing, which has caused him to slip into the abyss of irreparable step by step. Still, I was very moved by the doughnuts that woke me up in the morning, and there was only love at the moment, nothing more.
2. In the car, the heroine was wearing sunglasses, and the little girl next to her borrowed them from her. The heroine was extremely tormented and trembling in pain. She thought she was recognized, wanted to cry but didn't dare, regretted but felt sorry for herself. The mental activity of not knowing who to hate is remarkable.
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