Nicholas Cage, from the [face change], I remember this man who is not sullen. In this world, some people are born with eyes that can talk, just like a friend said that Tony Leung and Andy Lau, when Wei Tsai stood there, it was a play at first glance, and when Andy stood there, it felt like he was acting. Could it be that Andy didn't work as hard as Wai Chai? So, for Mr. Nicholas Cage, I think he is also the natural kind of showman who is pleasing to the eye.
Closer to home.
I think the protagonist's imprisonment is a bit unfair. Not only did he meet a few gangsters who molested his wife, but he was forced to deal with their provocations. It could be regarded as a legitimate defense anyway. I probably watched [Prison Break] a lot, and I thought the protagonist was going to start being cynical and challenge the society with personal heroism and gang power... I didn't expect him to go to jail peacefully, and even join hands with the police at a critical moment to clean up the bad guys.
The power that our family gives us is always infinite. Those perverted killers always feel that they must have grown up in a family that lacked love when they were young. Because I have such and such misfortunes, I can't see the good of others. Although the protagonist was wronged in prison, his wife and daughter have been silently waiting for his return. It was this love that kept him going for so long. Assuming her wife ran away with someone, the story must have gone in another direction. So why is it said that happy people are generally more upright, kind and tolerant? That is the reason.
This reminds me of T-Bag in [Prison Break]. He almost changed his mind because of love... But nothing in the world can be hidden. But then he let go of the woman and her child who reported him to the police, and continued on his own path of no return. So let’s say, people can’t make mistakes, and it will be difficult to turn back when the time comes.
However, love can really make a person tender, do you believe it?
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