There is only one person in the film, and that is Tom Hardy, because the roles of other people are even more illogical. All the plots serve Hardy's roles, and the others are reduced to cannon fodder. This seems to be a serious and serious one. The story, but the American emperor’s personal heroism is still in the bones. Although grafted to the background of the times, the hero’s superpowers are so strong that there is no need for a supporting role. The development of the plot is inexplicable. The director seems to think that there is no need to explain to the audience. The audience only Can guess the previous plot from the later development, because the film is so confident in its own narrative methods, the audience can only fill in the empty part of their own brains. The film seems to be critical of reality, and it seems that it is true that Hamm is in the center of the film, but the director just does not explain why reality is like this. In the late stage of pretending to be incurable, people think that they are watching a documentary without narration. But even a documentary can be made much clearer than this, because the protagonist is doing things that humans cannot understand, and everyone is acting with a serious face a story that IQ is bad. The only thing we can watch is Hardy. Seriously and proud of acting, because in the mysterious world of the director, this is the only part where we can feel that this is a movie rather than a guessing game.
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