I don't know the exact time of Ryan's creation, but at least it was filmed in 2012. At the age of 26, he is also African American. I can almost feel how he forbears under the great grief, and uses an extremely educated way to put it. This story is revealed to the world. Complicated shooting locations, many actors involved, and a story that is not easy to tell, he is competent.
It is not so much that he deliberately avoided sensationalism, and it is better to say that he just trembled and introduced Oscar, who was like a boy next door, to everyone, and even deliberately concealed the racism in Oscar's life in order to show his objectivity and rationality. Let that gunshot break all illusions.
Some people say that he is deliberate, yes, he is deliberate, then who is not? Spielberg isn't it? If not, why let a bunch of kids and women save the world, this fairy tale ending of kidnapping.
In fact, I seldom watch this subject, and if it wasn't for a friend's recommendation, I might not have come to watch this film at all. Because the experience of my childhood made me feel the same way. I almost finished watching the process of the subway station in a state of suffocation.
Of course, this is not a shocking work, it is a work that can fully prove Ryan's ability, and Oscar's wife's choice of actors is also very unsuccessful. But in terms of storytelling and touching hearts, this film did it. And as a Virgo, it is very powerful, and I deserve to stand up and applaud Ryan!
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