This movie has been lying on my cloud drive for several years, I don't know why I put it on hold, and I only started watching it recently. As a drug dealer, he is a warm person. He can say to his companions when he meets a dying dog: "hey bro he's not to go yet, he wants to live." At the end, he can write names on each other's glass with the bruised face and the child in the opposite car window. While living a peaceful life, he scolded everyone, everything, and the whole world. That is the eternal anger hidden in the heart. Everything everything. Everything is imprisoned shackles, want to roar, mouth wide open but can't make a sound. Want to be angry, but can't find a reason. But the fire was there, burning all the time. He can only be pushed by life like a pile of rotten meat, and he instinctively graduated from college smoothly and has a decent job. But in front of life, you can't be yourself. When the last 24 hours of freedom are left, he calmly prepares to arrange everything. Summoned two small hair, an old-fashioned teacher, a successful financial elite. You can speak ruthlessly before we meet. This is the last time we meet, and we won't meet again after we get out of prison. After seeing the face, I burst into tears, confessed the truth, and ate back what I said. Years old friends should be like this, they care about each other but hurt each other, jealous that each other has what they don't have. In the end, the doubts hidden in the bottom of my heart were also solved, and I could go to prison without any regrets. But he is not reconciled, he also wants to be redeemed, and he also wants to be free to choose life. The screen switched, and his father who opened a tavern took him to describe his life in a foreign country. It seems that another choice was really made. Dad sent him to the destination, and the two of them had a drink in the tavern, and then Dad left coolly. And he kept his name incognito, and would take his girlfriend over, have children, and hold grandchildren. Everything is so warm and dreamy. He has his own life. But when he woke up, he was still a bruised man who was about to go to prison. That brief imagination was that last hour.
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