The first ten minutes of the TV broadcast was very exciting. I thought it could be analyzed as a classroom case for the directing profession. The filming method similar to rewinding in the film is also refreshing, and this is a film worthy of teaching people to listen to. The film is not long, very compact, and the only thing that makes people feel long is the car chase scene at the end. Because it's too promiscuous and has no new ideas, it suddenly makes the film a bit vulgar.
Overall, it's still an excellent film, and the story is quite meticulous. Of course, it is not impossible to find a ballast. In the end, because of the little girl's jaywalking, the terrorist's car overturned, and the President of the United States was able to save his life. Does such an ending make any sense?
Written at Grandpa's house on the evening of 9.1.26
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