In this city that breeds sin all the time, love grows as tenaciously as a cactus in a harsh environment, just like the afterglow of the sunset at the end of the film spreads down the river and is extremely beautiful. The honor that belongs to the city in the eyes of young people who grew up in this city is violence and robbery. Doug MacRay is willing to make the most important change for the sudden love, willing to leave his best brother, willing to leave his hometown, willing to give up the honor of this city. "Every day, people wake up and do the same thing. They tell themselves that they will change their lives one day, but no one does it." This kind of love is surprising and enviable, and it makes people give up the love of the first half of their life. In the end, love does not have a perfect ending, which is also the price paid for the sins of this city. Maybe one day love will meet again. Calvino will love this city, it still has a lot of stories worth reading, if there is it in "Invisible City", its name will be Ishtar.
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