Billy is dead, Hans is dead, among the protagonists, only Marty is alive, but his heart is gone. . . This ending is beautiful.
If the Vietnamese listened to the advice of others the first two times, then the last time he did not listen to the words of others and chose to set himself on fire, he had completed the redemption of his own life. , he found his own soul, and engraved his own soul on the film.
Billy was not crazy, and he also did not escape the condemnation in his heart. In the end, he let the gang boss put Marty, and then borrowed his hand to end his life, get relief, and complete the redemption of his life.
Hans's last paragraph is also very subtle, he exposes the ugliness of human nature. On the opposite sides, the enemy's life is always lighter than his own. He finally took out the recorder, which has two functions, 1. Take his own life, 2, and let Billy discover his tape recorder. Only then will his life be complete.
The moment Marty drove away, a thought flashed into my mind: Go back to save Billy, but he didn't, just crying and driving in the opposite direction, there was a moment when I felt like he was still afraid of death as portrayed in the movie , used to escape, but soon I denied my opinion. In fact, on him, he has carried too many lives and hopes. Only by temporarily saving his life and keeping his promise to make that movie can he be regarded as a completion for others. The redemption of life also completes the redemption of one's own life. From the lonely tone of Billy's last phone call, he can feel that he has completed his mission, his life has lost its meaning after the movie is shown, and death may be the final destination for him.
Billy's crazy move has something to do with Marty saying that he wants to make a movie to find a theme. . . Maybe it's not hard to see why Marty needs redemption too. (This may be just one of the reasons...)
In the film, all the stories told and all the characters portrayed are almost appealing: everyone should be at ease with the hatred in their hearts, whether it's the loss of their family, whether it's for justice, or for other reasons, it's just that you use to hurt others. An excuse to express your inner feelings.
When you let go of all hatred, of all things, you have the whole world.
PS: The film expounds a profound truth in a lighthearted and humorous atmosphere, and it is definitely worth watching. . .
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