Smart is mistaken by smart

Herbert 2022-04-22 07:01:17


When the writer of the ending took the manuscript and ran to the street, the paper immediately appeared in his mind. I guessed correctly, the director really used the death of the male protagonist to cover the mirror
according to the style of American movies. This ending is not surprising at all. . This ending is indeed a happy ending, and the screenwriter saves a lot of trouble. Otherwise, if it really leaks and involves multinational politics, then the snowball ending is really not only how it ends
, but only according to the development of the plot. The last note from the writer is obvious. It is the act of hitting a snake instead of being bitten by a snake. He wrote the note just to show off to the Prime Minister's wife that he had found the real resemblance? I can't think of any other reason. Since he has already been hunted down, why is there such an unwise move? Wisdom is mistaken by wisdom, and the moment of knowing the truth is the moment of death. The writer glanced at the chief lady provocatively, and when she fled away, she was really speechless. Since she knew how to save her life, why did she scare the snake?

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Extended Reading
  • Ettie 2021-11-28 08:01:19

    Passing the note is very exciting

  • Astrid 2022-03-22 09:01:41

    Or the soundtrack of Alexander desplat is more feel, every melody sounded, the scalp tingled. It's a little shocking, the story is undoubtedly alluding to blair, every detail is so straightforward that a fool can understand, and the British Prime Minister's wife is a CIA spy, it's so psychedelic. And this kind of film has not been boycotted by stakeholders in the UK and the United States, which shows freedom of speech. And Ewan's character is very stupid and simple. He believes in strange politicians casually, and finally finds out the answer and handed a note to the femme fatale for a quick death? It's so stupid, so angry that the old man's eyes flashed gold stars for a while.

The Ghost Writer quotes

  • The Ghost: [reading the first words of Adam Lang's manuscript] "Langs are Scottish folk originally and proud of it. Our name is a derivation of 'long', the Old English word for tall, and it is from North of the border that my forefathers hail." Fuuuck.

  • Amelia Bly: How's it going?

    The Ghost: [beaming] Pretty well. He keeps calling me 'man'!

    Amelia Bly: He always does that when he can't remember someone's name.