The whole film is smooth, without traces, without drama, without sensationalism, without sermons, without close-up, and only uses the vast and complicated details and the lines and dialogues from beginning to end to slowly outline the many aspects of complex characters. The title of biography only captures a fragment of the Thirteenth Amendment. The script is quite Shakespeare's old style, and it is rare to integrate modern witty humor, and the orthodox academic school shows the flexibility of Sri Lanka. The only regret is at the end, removing it is perfect.
And Daniel, oh Daniel! He always had a gentle smile on his face and even shyly avoided the camera. But every word, every action, every silence has a huge magnetic field that doesn't make a sound. From the moment he appeared, you couldn't take your eyes off him. You can't help but ecstatically admire him following him and looking up at him, as you admire following and looking up at Lincoln. If the performance can be compared to practicing swordsmanship, then he has already become one with the sword: selfless, selfless, it is me!
Oh Daniel, please put down your shoes and come back!
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