The second half of "Lost in Z City" is getting better and better, with an inescapable sense of fate and an epic sense of classical romance.
Mrs Fawcett's two scenes were impressive. When the eldest son wanted to realize his final dream of adventure with his father, she was silent for a long time when she asked her for advice, of course I would toss and turn in fear when my boys are in danger in the jungle, but "we can't let fear dominate our future."
And her monologue in the last scene, the half silhouette and the divine eyes are even more touching: "Yesterday someone came to see me, from Brazil. He had seen Jack and Percy, they lived with the local indigenous people. He said that they Claiming to have found City Z... Sir John, I admit, the torment was cruel and enormous, I was tormented in body and mind, I was exhausted... All my will, to push the fear out of my mind. But I beg you , don't lose confidence, after so many years of hard work, I can't hold any doubts. This is what I rely on for the rest of my life."
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