It is thanks to the boss that I can see this film, and I also made a deal for this friend of the clear boss.
This film grabbed my attention throughout the whole process, whether I was happy, nervous, doubtful, angry or sad - even if I had to go back to WeChat for a long time and took a shower - it would still take a second to come back "Enter the play". This kind of thing that holds the audience's attention to a very high level throughout the whole process deserves an "excellent" in a crime film.
So I think the overall score is very high, even higher than Guy Ritchie's previous works (of course, this is also related to the fact that I have watched other works for too long). Speaking of which, I almost forgot, it seems that the biggest feature of Galic is not the rush of blood.
The narrative skills can indeed be seen as a big boss. There is a loop but there is no sense of repetition at all. Instead, it makes up for the puzzle that the audience was missing before. The audience from this country really sighs that this is art. (I really want to ask the bad films and directors of Aite who use this method purely to make up the time and to be lazy and use more than one shot. Ask them if they think they are rubbish enough to be convinced?)
All in all, the viewing experience is great, good movie, I like it.
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