For such a long movie, the pace could have been faster. When I saw half of it, I thought there was still an hour left to say what to say. After reading it, I regretted not fast forwarding and wasting time.
There are too many loopholes in logic: how does the heroine firmly believe that she will not lose, why did the powerful mother of the boss still go to the nursing home, isn't the boss very powerful, why is the person under his command so ineffective and can never deal with it? How did the heroine learn the modus operandi, isn't it an economic criminal? Why does the boss only have one bodyguard, the little girlfriend is a real tool, the boss and the heroine suddenly cooperated in order to force the heroine to her end, the judge seems to be like this Stupid, and Subaru messing with you? !
The setting of the heroine is also very labelled. I made a ji and two heroines without adding any female perspective or thinking. I replaced the heroine with a man, the little girlfriend with a male geek, or both of them were replaced by men, There will be no impact on the story. The female protagonist is completely set to attract attention (female theme, lgbt). The female protagonist feels like it's just to be able to call her bitch.
After reading it, there is no surprise, the traces of the design are too heavy, and the logic can't stand reasoning at all. The ending seems to be familiar, almost all the protagonists with such a character have a common ending, and they are all badly filmed...
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