At the beginning of the film, the tragedy happened. When the police questioned Jin Bo, the keywords "wife was born into a big family" and "the only beneficiary of insurance" were given by the police. Combined with Jin Bo, it does not look sad, but when faced with doubts, he has a stiff and angry face, which is easy to give people. Bring in the illusion of killing his wife and cheating. However, when we follow Jin Bo on this desperate journey from the perspective of God, in the jungle, sewers, rapids, and crowds, the tense and exciting rhythm quickly creates empathy. In the midnight dream, we learned the truth of the events from Jin Bo's perspective and memory, and gradually understood his determination to avenge his wife.
The shaping of the characters in the film is actually very interesting. It does not give us too many opportunities to spy on the inner dynamics of the two protagonists, Jin Bo and Gila. It seems that it only shows the story of escape and pursuit from a relatively objective perspective. With the advancement of the progress bar, we realized that Jin Bo was not indifferent at first, but forbearance, and Gila was not only stubborn, but reflective. Whether it was Jin Bo who couldn't restrain the doctor's instinct and kind nature and rescued a boy when he was fleeing, or Jira re-examined the case after saying that she didn't care, the detailed portrayal made the characters more three-dimensional and vivid, and more charming.
In the end, what touched me in the film was actually Jin Bo's feelings for his wife. Even though there were many dangers and difficulties, Jin Bo resolutely went to this desperate journey in order to find the truth of his wife's murder. In the sewer, he stressed that he did not kill his wife, and after chasing down the real murderer, he sadly asked him why he killed his wife, and when he first confronted the police, he said that the murderer took everything from him, gradually showing us his deep love. This kind of firmness and sincerity is just for you, why not make people sigh.
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