Shootouts with female characters should be more ingenious in details and emotional handling than males, but the space in this film is obviously not large enough, and it is a little waste of the heroine's good ability, and the hard work of this age, and other male hormones. The film is somewhat similar.
In the timeline arrangement, there is a gap of five years, and only a few words have passed it. It should be described a little bit. I think this is the place where the female protagonist shines. Should we arrange a prequel? ꒰ꌶ ̯ ̜ꌶ ꒱
The final ending is irrespective of the boss. Should comrades in the shantytown give up being onlookers? It is better to sing the Internationale. For the escape part, refer to "Anna". I personally like it better.
In short, an average-level movie has no knack for dealing with small details. It is a good subject and a good story.
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