From the perspective of development, it feels too simple, which is the main reason for the four-star rating. Paying attention to this movie stemmed from Ellen Page's first big screen work after coming out of the closet. It's a pity that she changed from a beautiful girl to a teenager. Since the film is adapted from a true story, the ending is known before watching it, and there is less entanglement. The biggest touch of watching this film is that Westerners attach importance to personal rights, their spouses, and their families. They also lamented their control over politics and their stubbornness. A small motion supported by law actually involves the opinions of family and friends. I don't think it seems to be in China. The dark inside the government and the difference between those in power and ordinary people are also obvious. Westerners' use and emphasis on media propaganda is also worth learning from. Finally, sigh this love!
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