Ups and downs are the key

Zita 2022-03-27 09:01:09

It is true that the starting point of the plot of this film stems from a pair of unqualified parents - rashly taking their children to live in a dangerous place?
However, the whole film focuses on saving children and saving families, and deduces a series of ups and downs. What is even more commendable is that the couple in the film are not deliberately masked, but are constantly ups and downs, giving up, struggling, being strong, Persistence, collapse, and mutual encouragement are switched between, especially the two children from naive to growth to strong, these constitute the fascinating point of this film.
There are two points that are slightly lost: the
first is the ending, which is too idealistic. The scene of grabbing the ship is a little abrupt. Of course, it is the climax of the whole film, but the thinking mode of the gangster in the plot design is completely Westernized and deductive. The process is Hollywood-style, losing the animalistic style of the Southeast Asian gangsters, so it is too fake;
second, the agent's sub-line, almost every time there is no way to escape the plot, appears as a superhero, from the perspective of protecting people Look, it's very illogical. If the male protagonist didn't try his best to survive and survive, there would be nothing behind the agent. So, either the agent was negligent, or the screenwriter made a mistake.
Overall, a very good movie.

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No Escape quotes

  • Jack Dwyer: I killed someone.

    Hammond: You're alive, Jack. Your family's alive.

  • Annie Dwyer: If we die here tomorrow, it will have been worth it.