The screenwriter and director (Ireland, Martin McDonagh) of this film is very in place in terms of clues and plot handling, and there are foreshadowings everywhere. For example, the dwarf's final filming arrangement, such as the coins that Ken sprinkled from the roof, were not spent before, etc. The actors are also very good, some people say that this is half of Harry Potter. Of course, the most outstanding thing is Ray (the starring role, named Colin Farrell) with two straight and thick thick eyebrows, as well as a face of beating, the whole bad boy. Bad boy has done all the bad things, ridiculed the American "elephant", punched Restaurant lovers, palms splitting little dwarfs; however, all kinds of things can never hide the guilt deep in his heart. He violated the principle of a killer. The matter of principle is crucial, and in the end the boss of the killer also died under it.
Ray's two clear tears showed that he was powerless to redeem himself, and the ultimate way to escape was death. Ken appeared just in time when Ray picked up the pistol and was about to blow his head off. Ken said to Boss, Ray's guilt is my responsibility. After letting Ray go, Ken chose to face the boss instead of hiding, which is called responsibility; and finally jumped from the roof to save Ray, this is called brotherhood friendship.
At the end of the film, Ray, who was seriously injured, was unable to smile when facing his lover, and everything in the past was like hell. I wish he had peace in his heart, no more sin, no more demons.
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