Remember, the moment I came out of Odeon, I was full of joy. - an ending that drank me. Usually this kind of abrupt end, my heart will be full of "Is that so?!", and then the loss spreads a little bit, but, that time, I just sighed, and then I was stunned, still stunned.
I have never been a prudent audience. I always have an enjoyment mentality. Hehe, he is the kind of person who must be led by the director. The first part of the film is devoted to Nicolas's personality cult, retorting from time to time friends that he has ugly hair and things like that. Then follow the protagonist's adventure all the way. Probably because of this, the shift before the ending is so big that I feel like I'm dazed by the ending that follows, hehe.
No matter how irrational it is, I have to say a fair word. The screenwriter's idea is very good, but the rhythm of this arrangement is really a little out of balance in structure.
But Nocolas' performance is still very moving as always. I always have weird comments, for example, the tough guy who is obviously super tough, but I find it so so so tear-jerking. Haha, really, I just feel very tearful, digging.
As for Julianne, who is also experienced, I feel that it is a little blunt, maybe because the image is too dedicated, and I feel so thin. But in general, it's still quite clear. At least, when I think about it now, I can still picture her cool gun-handling look in my mind, hehe.
Jessica Biel, I didn't like it at first, the lines are too rough - I like Sister Sweethee, and that character is always just a vase. However, when you finally find out that the vase can actually make you remember its expression - like a sudden flash of light, there is a splendid appearance, that, there is a kind of joy beyond expectation.
Again, the screenwriter's idea is very good, if there is no abrupt ending at the end, then this movie is no different from any previous nocolas movie - by predicting the future, the hero saves the world - but, In this movie, the ending is not done. What we have seen before is actually all possible hypotheses - this, it should be a magic that is closer to reality.
Suddenly, I feel that the structure of the whole play is very similar to an n-nested if statement.
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