It's a good movie if I can watch it and think about it. But what made me wonder is that the plot is too unreliable. Although the trick of putting people to sleep without a clear explanation is great, it doesn't solve all problems. First of all, what is the foundation that Atang has been carrying with Diaz? Just to protect her doesn't make sense. Because obviously Fitzgerald did it alone, the black woman is still good, and Diaz is at best locked up and won't die. It only makes sense to fall in love at first sight, but why? The heroine of the light beach scene is enough to turn my stomach. Could it be that Ah Tang is 18 this year? Secondly, what are they doing all the way on the train with Simon? What is the purpose of Ah Tang going to negotiate? Like Diaz said to make her misunderstand him? betray him? Then he's safe? This is pure nympho nonsense. But what are they going to do? If it wasn't for Fitz's exposure later, how did Ah Tang want to solve this matter? Maybe someone explained that I didn't understand it, but I was too lazy to go back and look for it. Furthermore, Ah Tang's character is also inconsistent. Those people on the plane should all be his colleagues, and they may not be Fitzgerald's group, but they are on a mission. How can they kill them all? Can't you beat to death? Occasionally, Diaz's motor skills don't match her bikini waist.
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