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Aidan 2022-12-17 05:36:06

"You just fell into a coma, you better call an ambulance." "No." / The orphanage boy who is dedicated to finding the real sustenance After experiencing being cruelly abandoned by his father, being led astray by gangsters, and revenge by those who have been hurt, He finally grew up, because the maternal care of the foster family hairdresser, the competent work of the staff of the orphanage, the peaceful and friendly social environment and the sound legal protection allowed him to withstand the unexpected bumps in life, and the boy's own strong physique, willpower And the spirit allows him to withstand the unexpected shock of life. / Can you find the bike in the first ten minutes? can. Will Dad still be with him in forty minutes? Will not. Would 60 minutes really do bad things? Can. Can I reconcile with the barber in seventy minutes? can. Can you survive in eighty minutes? can. /Recently researching the audio, I found that the director was too "money-saving" in this film. The same piece of orchestral music was used at the beginning of the orphanage's decision to flee, being refused to meet again by his father, giving money to his father and being refused to meet again, and finally the gate of hell was closed. Circle up and ride away, repeated four times, and there is no soundtrack anywhere else in the film. But the less the technique, the stronger the effect, repeating it four times, every time the music spreads like a sweet cloud on the wounds of the boy's torn life, it can be said to be extremely precise and restrained. /8.0

It seems that this movie was once an important content target of mine that needs to be studied. I marked it where I saw it was mentioned. Now I watch it but forget to pay attention to the specific point of observation and study. This kind of thing has already happened. It's been five or six times, maybe there's no fate.

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  • Guy Catoul: It's too much. I can't look after him.

  • Wes: May I call you Pitbull?