I am amazed at the great control of the story and the camera by the old man Clint Eastwood, based on a true story, while also portraying an outstanding female character. At the end of the film, Christine Collins, played by Angelina Jolie, gradually fades out of the streets of Los Angeles with graceful, confident and hopeful steps, and she does not bow to corruption, fear of difficulties, or succumb to power. The image gave me a lot of inspiration. The story level of the film is quite stable. The background of the story and the main characters are fully revealed in the first ten minutes. At 30 minutes, it directly enters the first dramatic conflict. At about 60 minutes, Collins enters the mental hospital, which triggers the second round of dramatic conflict and moves out of the second. Farm line until 90 minutes when the two lines merge to lead out the turning point. The hanging scene is very exciting. The criminal did not give Collins the answer he wanted at the end. The film kept going down with suspense until the end. There was no truth but it was full of hope. She never gave up looking for her own son in her life, and at the same time, she maintained women and won her dignity. In that age when traditional western thought was decaying, she used hope and unyielding fighting spirit to create a highlight moment for women and her own value!
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