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Kelsie 2022-03-25 08:01:01
save at least one
I quite like this movie. An old man just wanted to save a young man, first his own daughter, and later a fellow prisoner. None of the others are relevant, just necessary for this purpose.
In his mind, he saved the young man and saved his own soul. The real situation is unknown, but what... -
Cecile 2022-03-25 08:01:01
Alternative Flash
If you don't talk about acting skills, it will only make you feel a little novel.
Actually, it is not novel, but it is the normal way of human beings. Generally, as soon as everyone sees the camera begins to blur, they will immediately subconsciously think that he should start to recall, This is...

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Kiley 2022-03-28 09:01:13
What a tough prison escape movie, the old man's escape from prison was only completed in his imagination. This kind of imaginative idea before death also appeared in "Stay in Life and Death".
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Christopher 2022-03-25 08:01:01
Redemption, how do you know this is not the freedom and heaven he wants. After watching and watching the beginning again and again, it is considered that the whole movie is strung together, a little sigh, a little relieved. Veteran movie star Brian Cox, British young handsome Dominic Cooper, the soundtrack is very good, and the storytelling technique of flashbacks is quite delicate and gentle in the criminal escape film, avoiding almost all bloody scenes, all of which are sublimated at the end
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Rizza: You don't have much, but you just subtracted from what's left.
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Frank Perry: I'm free now. I'm old now.
Rizza: Free? You've got an imagination.
Frank Perry: Imagination is what protects us. It's what keeps us alive. You're still living, but less and less. Inside, you own this place. You run things. You're the king. But look around you, what do you see? It's all pretend. It's all made up. You own nothing. Nothing except sorrows and bars and rusty metal staircases. You'll never live, because outside you don't exist. No one will remember you. No one.
Rizza: You behave.
Frank Perry: Behaving myself is what's kept me living.