director does not add a word. There is no preference for a shot that tells it to reveal its own emotions. The shots and editing are neat and crisp, but because it is extremely real without emotion, it is extremely frightening and shuddering.
They didn't kill Lucas, but they had completely killed the original kind and gentle Lucas. In the end, all life seems to have returned to the original track, but believing in his father and holding an unjust son for him, he cannot really understand the true feelings of the father who was betrayed by almost all his brothers in the whirlpool.
I think the comments are superfluous, where is this movie, like life itself, so real. Although it's 3/4 of the distance from the place where the filming took place, but obviously, you actually read everything that happened.
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