Escape" that I chose this film solely for the little werewolf in "Twilight"—Taylor. After watching the film, I feel that the film is quite Hollywood. Justice finally defeated evil. This is a popular value. There are no surprises, and there is no disappointment. This is true for Taylor and the plot. The movie was terribly fought, but my feelings were plain and plain, probably because I watched too many similar action movies, and I was a little numb. I just don't understand why the translator translated the title "Abduction" into "Can't escape."
The movie is about a somewhat rebellious high school student Nathan. He accidentally saw a picture of himself when he was a child on a tracing website, and found out that his parents were not his biological parents. He asked a neighbor girl to seek the truth, and bad luck suddenly fell. His parents were killed overnight, and he was forced to flee. During the escape, he finally found the truth-he was the son of an important spy and a bargaining chip. Everything happened by accident. It was not destined. How could it be impossible to escape? The original English film title is actually a little bit: Abduction--Abduction. It is indeed a story discovered after induction.
In the film, the reason why the enemy found Nathan is introduced through dialogue: a Trojan horse virus is set up on the tracing network. As long as someone clicks on the photo, they can find out the location and cause trouble. This is high-tech, but when you think about it, it's unrealistic. Maybe many people will click on this photo. Does it attract a killer? For another example, the killer in the first half of the film feels very shrewd and mysterious, but the second half is stupid. There is also a family doctor who suddenly turned out to save Nathan and disappeared suddenly... There are a lot of similar puzzles, which can be regarded as the flaws of the movie. I don't quite understand it, but maybe Taylor's fans can understand that this is a movie aimed at teenagers.
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