The five stars are not the plot, nor the special effects, but the three views. With the encouragement of people around, you can still be yourself and do the right thing. This movie did it. It's not as superficial as in the textbook, but hidden in every action of each character. Especially when Ward smashed the four policemen, Jacob told him to raise his hands and kneel down. There are many more, you can really experience it carefully. . If I was a fledgling person a few years ago, I would have given it 2 or 3 stars. Because our special effects aesthetics have been pushed higher by blockbuster special effects. But after deeply experiencing the social experience that good people are difficult to do, I feel that a movie that shows every detail of doing the right thing is worthy of five stars. Although the box office may be low
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