It is rare to see a film with a good plot recently, and it can be seen that the screenwriter has put some thought into it. Two main lines are deliberately drawn. The female police detective Atwood is devastated by the divorce claim. The murderer who has just escaped from prison is eyeing him, ready to take revenge; Mr. Brooks seems to have a happy family, but his daughter has inherited his excellent murder gene, and also There is a hairy boy pestering him who always wants to learn to kill with him. The two lines intersect at the end of the film by the radio waves of a red mobile phone.
How can Kevin Costner look like Bruce Willis when he laughs, but of course he has more hair.
By the way, I think the Party Central Committee can consider using this film as a typical textbook for the decay of American capitalism, and promote it. Cold-faced killers, having sex with open windows (details need to be abridged), jailbreaking, college students having children out of wedlock (killing BF as well), and claiming huge sums of money for divorce (men claiming rich women). . . . All these elements are there, a lively and moving educational lesson.
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