Guantanamo, you can find a lot of related introductions on the Internet, just by looking at it, you can understand the few foreshadowings set by the director in the film, and the various plots will be clearer. Perhaps the director only wants to tell a plain story, so there is no reversal from beginning to end, everything is unfolding like life, and anyone can think of the next step of the story.
Regarding the psychological changes and the content of the lines of the two protagonists, I personally think that the writing is too heavy, but the description of the girls' decision to join the army and the series of reactions after being in this background is relatively realistic, and the director did the best. The point is to tell the story lightly, presenting all the good and bad directly on the screen without commenting, and everyone's actions and lines are quite fleshy and fleshy.
To sum up, the overall is very boring and artistic, and I recommend friends who are willing to watch the movie quietly and seriously.
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