"The Price of Fear" First of all, I would like to thank Mr. Han for coming to Beijing to watch the Beijing International Film Festival and for inviting me to watch a movie [笑cry]. It is a pity that I cannot go to any of the following sessions. I am happy that Mr. Han also read my film review and thought it was good hahaha. Affirmed by film scholars. When I watched the movie, Mr. Han and I wanted to pursue the direct feelings that the movie brought us! The movie was watched in Deep Shadow. The giant screen is good, but the subtitles are at the bottom. I can't see the lady in front of me when I look into it. Generally speaking, watching black and white movies is still a waste of attention. Personally, I think this movie is okay but not excellent. Because first of all, as a thrilling movie, the director's editing techniques really make the audience immersive, especially the facial performances of the two trucks and the four drivers, which are very entertaining. Explosives that cannot be bumped, are on a difficult road. Every time I look at the road, I feel like it’s going to explode. To tell the truth, my heart remained hanging for an hour. From the beginning, Bimba was so scared that he dropped the cup, but Joe didn't dare to speed up at the back. The director completely plunged me into that tense and fearful scene, and faced the unknown and danger at any time. But the performance went on. When the stone was successfully blown and they shook hands, I felt that the happy ending was about to come, and the car in front was blown up inexplicably. To be honest, I don't think Bimba and Rucci should die. They are harmonious and sacrificed. Joe is scared to death every time and doesn't help. As for Mario, he can't do without Joe. But Mario doesn't care about Joe's life or death every time. The human nature inside is worth thinking about. The brave Joe completely lost his courage in the car, and Mario ignored the safety of his companions in order to succeed. When Mario finally succeeded in delivering the dangerous goods, when he came back, he started playing "Blue Danube" Mario smiled and drove randomly, and everyone in the tavern was dancing. It's really relaxing. As a viewer, I actually feel the joy of being free from the fear of death and being able to welcome a better life. But Mario has been so sassy, and I knew he was cold. Sure enough, happiness was sorrowful. The problem with the film is that the core expression is unclear. It reflects the darkness of human nature and capital, but it covers everything but all stands out, so that Teacher Han and I are very confused when we come out. Hahaha, but it's exciting!
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