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We always heal ourselves while healing others

1993 is an old film, which can be seen from the texture of the picture. I think it's not so much a feature film as a road film.

I like watching road movies very much. Many people think that the images of road movies are distracting, but that's the life I've always longed for-maybe an old car, an unknown journey, interdependent fellow travelers, crossing the city and Gobi, reaching the jungle or the seaside, and "Hotel California" playing on the radio.

The film tells the story of an escaped prisoner who tried to escape to the border after he escaped from prison. He kidnapped a little boy from a single-parent family without a father and took him all the way to escape. Along the way, because he was accompanied by a role similar to "Dad" for the first time, the little boy did not escape and ask for help, but established some kind of trust with the fugitive. When the little boy needed to go to the toilet urgently, the escaped prisoner told him that you are a boy and just look for a tree. When the boy finished urinating, he went back to the car and said to him, "My friend said I was too young, and I will be a sissy in the future." The escaped prisoner said with a smile, "Nonsense", and then asked the boy to open his trousers for him. After reading it, he said, "Don't worry, I was similar when I was your age. Do you think I am a man? " The little boy smiled happily. When they escaped, they passed a clothing store. The little boy stole a suit of the troublemaker. The escaped prisoner saw it and asked him, "Why did you steal it?" The boy said, "Because I really want to play trick-or-treating on Halloween, I have never played it." The escaped prisoner said, "You should know that stealing is wrong, but if you like it so much, why not?" They finally came to a farmer's home. The escaped prisoner found the farmer's father abusing his son. He was so angry that he tied up the farmer's father and tried to shoot him. The little boy was so scared that he picked up a pistol and shot at the escaped prisoner. The escaped prisoner was surprised at first, then smiled with relief.

At the end of the story, the fugitive drove the little boy out of the farmer's house and into a field. They sat against a big tree. The little boy asked him, have you ever killed anyone? The escaped prisoner said, yes, I killed two people, one wanted to hurt my mother and the other wanted to hurt you. The police also arrived here through layers of pursuit. Looking at the besieged fugitive, the little boy anxiously said to the fugitive, "Get up quickly and try to escape." The escaped prisoner was dying, but he comforted him and said, "I will remember something." (and the next thing is a bullet, this line is absolutely perfect. Then he gave the precious postcard left by his father to the little boy. Tell him Alaska is a great place and shout loudly to the police who surround him: "I need you to prepare a lot of candy for me, or I will kill the little boy." The boy looked at him. "Will you kill me?" The escaped prisoner laughed, "You idiot, didn't all my guns fall into the well?" Then he told the little boy to put on the mask of "troublemaker" and walk forward, so he could shout "trick or treat" loudly.

The sniper aimed at the heart of the escaped prisoner in the distance and hit him with one shot. The little boy was taken away from the scene by a helicopter sent by the police-as the escaped prisoner told him on the way, he got into the "time flying boat".

This is a two-way healing movie. The man acts as a temporary "father" around the little boy who lacks fatherly love since childhood, while the little boy has a happy childhood full of loving "father" that men yearn for but can't get. The so-called treat people with things is probably like this. Although there are pictures of chasing and fighting in the movie, it is really a slow movie full of warmth, the road beside the wheat field and the village in the field.

It is also worth mentioning that the person who plays the detective in the film is the photographer in The Bridges of Madison County. Uncle's deep eyes are really charming.

Besides, movies are just movies. If a stranger forces you to get on the bus, you'd better protect yourself and escape+call the police ~