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Who Am I 1988 Film Review: The African savannah is beautiful

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Film Name:我是誰 / Who Am I?

《Who Am I?》 is a film that begins with the protagonist walking into a police station to turn himself in, unfolds the plot in the form of memories, and then returns to the real timeline. The film also cleverly uses the phrase “there is no such thing as an absolutely secure system” to illustrate the point that “there is no such thing as an absolutely trustworthy human nature”. The film is full of clever phrases, all of which are thought-provoking. What’s really amazing is the film’s reversal: the protagonist is just a mentally challenged loser. His mentally ill mother casts a long shadow over his childhood. After his grandmother, the only one who loved him, was hospitalised. He goes on a path of rebellion. Employing his little ingenuity to steal the school’s question papers, he ends up getting caught and meeting a few smelly friends instead. The group plays to their strengths and continues to pull pranks until they eventually accidentally leak information from the German National Security Agency to the Americans, are hunted down, find their friends tragically dead, and eventually come to the police station to seek protection from tainted witnesses. This film is to tell people the truth, I also recently watched back to understand more deeply, as a child to watch, just simply think it looks good, and did not think too much, which is also typical of the lack of “in the parents to guide the watch” caused.

Breathtaking African savannah scenery, Jackie Chan amnesia after spending a period of indigenous life here, and finally learnt the true meaning of harmony between man and nature. Jackie Chan’s film always tries to give people a simple and easy to understand truth, and Jackie Chan’s big brother to talk about are very positive things. In front of nature, human beings seem so small, from a large number of aerial photography, panoramic shots we see the boundless grassland, the Gobi, and a variety of characteristics of animals and the indigenous people in the film live together in harmony.

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