Sidney has always been able to film the small space so well. The real events are adapted with dark humor. The Vietnam War ended in 1975, and Sonny was discharged from the army. He had a wife and children and married a man. The man was going to have sex reassignment surgery. He had no money, so he robbed him. The flustered hapless man hits a bad time and doesn't have much money in the vault. But when he answered the phone, I knew the drama had begun. The guild mentioned in an interview with reporters denounced the meager salary, which is hard not to remind people of the decline of the American guild in the 1970s. Veterans of the Vietnam War and American society in economic downturn are connected. Next, Sonny shouted "Attica" on the street. The 42 people mentioned in the previous article intentionally or unintentionally, and then Wensha said "I don't want to go back to prison" and "I want to go to Wyoming". Sidney borrowed Sonny's mouth to sharpen critically criticized the massacre that took place in Attica Prison. Racial discrimination, freedom and democracy, aren't they the best material for black humor? The conflict between the three groups of police, journalists, and the public, and the society's attitude towards homosexuality at that time, together with everything above, was placed in a small bank and stewed in a two-hour film. Sonny's character is kind, helpless, and tragic. He is kind, and he robbed the bank just to make up for the 2,700-dollar surgery fee for gay sex. But does it end well? Lyon said to him, "I've been wanting to leave you for the past few months, and you let me go with you?" Because of being gay, Lyon was kept away, excluded, and had no job. Only in the hospital could he be respected, Although I don't like the character. Because he's gay, the crowd shouting "hero" at Sonny is as loud as the booing when he learns that Sonny is gay. It's so funny, isn't it? The crowd can yell "more" at him when he's throwing money away, but then frantically smash car windows and swear at him when they know he's gay, that's society. They are not even as good as the clerks in the bank. I don't think it's Stockholm, just because of Sonny, that's all. He didn't want to hurt anyone in the bank. The security had an asthma attack, and he handed the security over as the first hostage, without even discussing it with Yuri. Worrying about Murty's diabetes, asking for aspirin for the shortness of breath female staff, ordering takeout for everyone, and not hurting anyone. His gay people wanted to leave him, his wife never listened to him, his mother didn't understand him, and his father was utterly indifferent. Al Pacino really did a great job, he was a natural actor, struggling Sonny lived. Likewise, the other characters in the film are absolutely brilliant. Sidney is so knowledgeable that your eyes follow Sonny unconsciously. He should not be a decent, should be the opposite of morality, you But he will be deeply attracted by him, and sincerely hope that he can board that plane. But Sidney slapped the audience hard. Even if he was cowardly, he tried to trade Sha's life for his freedom. But how can Sonny, who robs like a family, compare to a wily detective? Poor Sha, who had to fly for the first time in his life, finally got a headshot, but it was better than going back to the prison he feared the most. And Al Pacino's performance in the last segment can only make people feel that a small individual, facing a huge state machine, will eventually hit the stone with an egg and overestimate his ability. You are the hero of the Vietnam War and the bottom of the line. Blame the damn hot afternoon. To my dear wife, Leon, I love you, there is no one in the world, and forever, I have left 2,700 yuan from my life insurance claim, which is your sex change operation If you have any remaining expenses, I will give you all of it. I just ask that you don’t forget to come to see me on my first anniversary. To my dear wife, An Qi, the five thousand in my compensation is for you , you're the only woman I've ever loved, and I reiterate my love for you at this poignant moment. To Kimmy and Timmy: First of all, I hope you will remember me, Timmy, you are now in this family Man, I hope you can take care of this family for me. To my dear mother, forgive me, you can't understand, my words and actions, I am who I am. I am different. Finally, I hope there will be a National Army funeral, I have the right to a free burial.... --- Sonny's Will
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