#you were never really here It was only enough for three stars to add one star for the second half of the performance. The first half hour was very dull, and after watching it, you will find that the core of this movie is a kind of grief and anger. I like the two short journeys where joe rescued nina from the car dealership and joe sent his mother away. It is a rare peace for them. joe cried when he found out that the governor had been killed, it was an unspeakable metaphor of grief and grief, hatred and grief for the invisible but powerless evil that happened in every corner of the world all the time. I also put an eight in my mouth with my hand, bang -- there are a few more points to say, one is that joe and the murderer who killed his mother, who was about to die, were lying next to each other and gently shook hands, and the two of them hummed. Singing the same song, looking at the same place. This scene is also very sad. Because you know it's not him, or they, who are really guilty. Another point is that everyone who suffers counts down and suffers to paralyze himself, as if counting to 1 and counting to the end, everything will pass and get better. A false hope to keep oneself alive. At the end, whether joe is a fantasy or a dream commits suicide by swallowing a gun, and the sprayed blood splashes on the customers of the restaurant and the smiling waiter. This world is suck. They live like they never lived, they shouldn't live like this, no one should live like this.
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