Ali committed suicide and cried blindly, and then he cried again when he got the book.
In fact, we all know what this movie does, and the plot is also very bland and too beautified. But the issue of prison is really at least I can't figure it out even if I'm beaten to death now.
There must not be one person like Ali, but there must be not many. So in fact, there are a lot of things that you should not understand, but contact, and you must be content with what you have. I think it's a good movie, the actors are doing well and the pace is slow.
And a lot of details are well done. For example, after Ali gave the knife to the heroine, the other hand and the heroine went from holding hands to holding each other's wrists, as if it was called a cross buckle or something. I remember that coach Sutuo taught it in the wild before. A firm handshake means that when we climb over a high wall and lift people up, we must hold each other like this, otherwise it will be very dangerous, and this gesture also represents trust. This piece was very carefully shot, at least I was moved.
Also, the heroine and her companions had dinner together. The boss said that there are still ten minutes to smoke, and the heroine's friend Liao Chopsticks went to smoke. The heroine asked in confusion: "You smoke now?" I may have come across an unintentional version. When I read it, the subtitles showed "You smoke now?" But she actually wanted to express that you didn't smoke before. Why are you smoking now? All in all, it fits my preference for movies.
Westworld tells us that details grab people, not blood and violence, and I think it's good that this movie has some details. Moreover, the grasp of the subject matter is not bad, and it is a bit literary and reflects the problem.
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