I always look forward to watching movies before, "The prince and the princess have lived a happy life since then." This model, but reality has never been Disney. After watching "Game of Thrones", I slowly adapted to this tune. Even film and television works—the way that humans can temporarily chat with their spirits and emotions for comfort and pretend that they are living in a utopia—there are some that forcibly tear up the mask of peace. Cruel day.
Nothing change in Chile, a reality that is crueler than tragedy.
It's too heavy, and I personally feel that I can't get away from the plot events to wantonly comment on whether this movie is good or bad. Finally realized what it means to not let history repeat itself! The 33-year sentence is too light! Those collaborators, those criminals who truly defiled human nature, really picked up the loopholes in God's snooze! "Nothing change in Chile", how helpless. I personally feel that art's memorial and remembrance of history is always sincere to politics.
I think this movie is at least TOP20. Whether it is the plot rhythm or the acting skills of the actors, it can simply throw away hundreds of streets in "He is a Dragon". The two cannot be compared, but it ranks behind, which is unexpected.
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