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Marlon 2021-12-30 17:17:10
The ending fell apart and everything was ruined
The idea of the story is very good. An accidental wounding incident after a gun battle between police and robbers eventually triggered a major reshuffle of the various intertwined forces in the city.
However, it is a pity that the directors' handling of the ending of the film can be regarded as... -
Emmitt 2021-12-30 17:17:10
Actually it has always existed
The whole film seems to have been unfolding around black and white. In the end, when the problem lies with the mayor who wanders between black and white, I didn't realize that what the film wanted to say was actually gray.
Gray is a color that is easily overlooked, but it really exists in...

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