A man can be transformed in a few hours, but the cost is two lives. The sniper overcomes the male lead's psychological defense bit by bit, so that he finally reveals his heart and makes the right choice. At the end of the story, the male protagonist chose to save the two "beloveds" and stood up to overcome cowardice and face his two women. The performance of the two women will also let him know how to live in the future.
Everyone in the film is actually the source of the victims. Why did the male protagonist wake up after paying a heavy price? Can't define whether a sniper is a god of death or a god. The irony is very strong, but I like the character. It's very righteous from a certain angle.
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