Before I revisited this film today, I still remembered not many scenes, only the relieved but excited expression of Sarah and Alan after returning to reality at the end, I still remember very clearly. It was a kind of relief from escaping the ordeal, and also a kind of cherishing to be able to embrace reality again.
I watched this movie when I was in elementary school, the only movie theater in a county-level city in Northeast China. I still remember that there were mostly patriotic educational films at that time, such as Liu Hulan, Jiang Jie, Xiaobing Zhang Ga and so on. Because of this, whenever a foreign film is shown, even if you don't know the title of the film, whenever you see the sound of music that is not familiar to your mind at the title, the studio will think of applause.
Rewatching it after 20 years is less surprising and nervous, but more moving. The game of the brave, however, requires not only bravery, but also family, friendship, love, and help, tolerance and forgiveness.
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