In the world of men, games, women and war are inseparable, and all human beings are mean to show their nobility! This remake, which is similar to the stage plot, has lighting, framing, and dialogue, which is enough to match the original version in 1972. . . . I watched it before, and this time I watched it again on YouTube, and I was very emotional about the ending. No more spoilers, let’s just say that each of us in the game is wishful thinking that we might be the protagonist. (Finally, Michael Caine's acting skills are really good. He played his opponent in 1972, and this cameo did not give Jude Law a role.)
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