I finally saw that Angle broke the wall himself, but at the cost of Nene's life.
I saw that South America in the 1960s was an era of inflated material desires. People were dumb, blind, and deaf.
They only saw what they wanted to see, and only listened to what they wanted to hear.
Angle was always flustered
because his religion conflicted with his love, in those days.
No one could tell him what to do, so he ran away.
When Nene talks about Angel to a woman, it's like talking about her own baby,
I look at his smile and laugh with him, as if I love Angel too.
He is having sex with a woman, Angel is hiding in his small room and injecting drugs with a needle, looking confused.
The two shots of the same tone are constantly alternated and alternated.
Nene worked hard to learn English for Angel's New York dream,
I always remember that when Angel was injured,
Nene hugged his head and said, "We are going to New York together, I don't know English, without you, I can't even go to the public toilet. ." The
woman finally betrayed them to the police, they were surrounded and suppressed, and they were trapped.
After they burned everything they could, they started burning the million dollars they looted.
They laughed like crazy, and they never went to New York again.
In the end, Angel knelt on the ground holding the dead Nene, and the
camera gradually zoomed out.
——The
Chinese translation is "Flame Burning Coins", and I hate this translation very, very much.
The story is true, it is said that Angel died in a prison break in the end.
The translation of the version I read for the first time last year broke me down, and I hurriedly sent text messages in the middle of the night.
The world is always trying to frustrate you, but I want to go to New York for Nene and Angel.
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