Someone summed up such a wonderful reason for the five liars in the film. They deceived for life, for love, for dignity, for truth, and for survival. Isn't this the deceitful life of each of us sitting in front of the screen. In the adult world, who dares to say that he is not living a lie every day. For the sake of work, marriage, love, dignity, and sometimes even for a puff of cigarettes, we disguise ourselves with language, demeanor, actions, and clothing, and are constantly involved in lies created by ourselves and others. Big people cheat big, small people cheat, maybe, this world is nothing more than you coaxing me, I coaxing him, he coaxing her, she coaxing him... Such a reciprocating cycle has gradually become a habit, so that I think this is the most real Life. Sometimes we even naively think that if we want to live a great life, we have to make up a lot of lies.
The film finally gave a happy ending, and wanted to give a complete explanation to the life of the scam. Corrupt officials deserve what they deserve, and the liars are not busy. The alliance of husband and wife who once thought they could finish their lives disintegrated, all kinds of resentment in the marriage also disappeared, and they each found their own happiness. Sadly, there is no sequel to the story, just like Cinderella's happy marriage to the prince ended abruptly. If there is a sequel to "Cinderella", perhaps she has gradually lost her face in the hard work of raising children for the prince and the tedious daily life, losing her innocence and beauty. If the prince can't keep his loyalty, Cinderella will become a resentment woman, depressed forever. How long can the beauty and sincerity of this moment at the end of "American Hustle" be preserved? If there is a sequel, it will be a sequel to the hoax. Everyone spends their whole life, perhaps walking in this world in a deceitful manner, but this lie can deceive other people's ears, but don't deceive your own heart and forget the promise when you set off. Only happiness and beauty are the end of lies.
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