Keira Knightly is femme fatale. Murphy's blue eyes are also very charming. The only dislike is the way Dylon is presented. The film's portrayal of him is very superficial and thin, and it does not show the childlike nature and sweet and charming side of a poet at all, so I can't understand why the two heroines are fascinated by him. His vulnerability and heartbreak, hurt without knowing it, and the cruelty involved in his stubborn selfishness, I have not seen any of these.
Both women are likable. One is crazy and tough, and heals the broken heart ninety-nine times over and over again, the other is kind and stoic, soft-hearted over and over again. The relationship between them is insidious, and it seems natural in the war. The original order of the world was distorted in the war and became psychedelic, so the complex and deformed relationships of the characters were also rationalized, as if it were natural.
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