The legal network is restored, and there are sparse and leaks

Jason 2022-04-23 07:01:31

The poor boy Chris met a rich girl, so Diaosi successfully counterattacked, but the poor boy was too greedy, unable to control his lower body, met the sexy Nora, and took the initiative to cheat. But they met again and forged a bad relationship, so a brutal scene inevitably happened. At the end of the story, the poor boy's ending was unexpected. He made a mistake in destroying the evidence and made him find a drug addict. The ghost was the scapegoat, but the clumsy reasoning of the police made this mistake again. Therefore, I can only sigh that this poor boy has indeed encountered the luck of the shit, and actually retreated. However, he has also been burdened with unforgivable guilt since then, and he has no peace in his life. But the most regrettable is Nora, her reason failed to prevent the affair, and her stubbornness pushed her into the abyss of death, making her unable to rest her eyes.

The legal network is extensive and sloppy without omission. In reality, there are lucky fish that slip through the net, giving too many people the hope of getting away with their lives. reason. However, how many people who have slipped through the net can spend the rest of their lives with peace of mind? Unless he, like a fish or moth, has no heart.

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Extended Reading
  • Merle 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    There is no suspense in the top three of the year. Where "Match Point" succeeds is where "The Unreasonable" fails—the latter's narration completely destroys the suspense, while the former's confident and complete abandonment of verbal interpretation of the characters' actions. The reversal at the end creates a huge tension between the philosophy of life and real life, which is both absurd and extremely real, making people addicted. The narrative is full of sympathy for class self-mutilation, a rare sympathy.

  • Dallas 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    Woody Allen deserves to be a master when such old-fashioned scenes can be shot to climaxes. It's about how a man who was smitten with lust and lied a lot, escaped all guilt by luck and continued his seemingly happy life. The questioning of humanity is all at the moment when he pursed his lips in the last shot, looking out the window through his sad eyes.

Match Point quotes

  • Detective Banner: [Holds up Nola's diary] Have you seen this before?

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: No

    [takes the diary and starts reading it]

    Detective Banner: Were you aware that Nola Rice kept a diary?

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: [looks up after a few moments with a defeated looking expression on his face] no

    Detective Banner: Do you still claim that the last time you saw Nola Rice was at the Tate Modern over a year ago?

  • Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I couldn't stand the whole tour thing.