When I saw 8.9, I quickly found resources and invested in emotional watching at the speed of light. Seeing 2/3, I still don't understand where this score comes from.
Speaking of chicken blood, I have never served anyone; speaking of the plot, I didn't even understand the reason why the inexplicable father and son did not communicate with each other. Even if I understand it later, it is difficult to have a strong sense of substitution. Watching the movie critics, the great gods gave guidance, silently hid their three views, and applauded softly; talking about the details, the alcoholic father, the bank that wanted to collect the house, and Tommy, who turned back confidently in seconds, was hanged and beaten To the physics teacher who lights up the red light on his chest and shoots the light to hit the monster... I seem to have watched an incredible clip. All in all, slightly disappointed.
But yes, there are buts. The end of the film brought me the climax as I could have guessed. Sweat mixed with tears, holding Tommy with tired, sad, painful, and resigned eyes, but his eyes clearly express longing. What I long for is that I would rather be beaten to death by my brother in the ring and never forgive me, and what I long for is my brother's "I'm sorry, I love you blood is thicker than water." The director was still kind, he chose the latter, let Tommy fall into his brother's arms like a child in the end, and let his father be reborn in tears of relief.
This kind of goodwill still perfectly fits the three views that socialist five good young people should have. Coupled with charming muscles, hormonal sweat, and the protagonist's amazing acting skills, it is enough to support the whole drama to climb to 8 points. But I insist that if we can compress the film to 1 hour, retain the wonderful core part of the second half, and achieve the point of no urine, then this film is qualified to stand on the edge of 9 points and be proud of the world.
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