To be honest, I don't even know how to hit two. Watched it with high expectations. Ah Hao's death was relatively sudden. I know that for Ah Hao, he was indeed a person with a lot of pressure. His father gave him high hopes, his younger brother was in prison and he had an unborn child... There are many more that we can't see. Yes, but the director was too restrained when expressing these pressures, and did not push him to a point that made the audience feel that although the suicide was sudden, it was also reasonable (several scenes before the suicide, such as the back view and the room's lighting, were quite different from the others. suicide fits well). The ending is also abrupt, not on the same level as the beginning.
What touched me the most in the whole movie was that when Ah He was about to be released from prison, his inmates sang Zhou Huajian's "Flower Heart" to him. Ah He was bathed in the sun with inexplicable sadness, and the inmates around him, who were as young as him, could not be free because of their own faults.
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