feel that the director has not expressed clearly what he wants to express.
I want to embody the concept of "extreme speed", but there is no sense of extreme speed except for the "Xth day" that appears from time to time. If these three words are not available, I have forgotten this concept. It's simply extreme speed. The handsome killer in the film is also inexplicable. He is basically of the mentally retarded type. Probably what the director wants to express is that he finally chose to give up the path of killers and live a good life with women.
Of course, the most powerless thing is the so-called chip in the male protagonist's head. Before going to jail, he was shot headshot, because of the chip, he didn't die. Finally, on the road to revenge, he was shot headshot again at close range, but he was still alive. How big is this chip, or does the killer shoot at the same spot twice? Even if they all shoot at one spot by coincidence, how thick is this chip to block two bullets? Could it be steel plate? Moreover, after being shot for the first time, does the doctor take out the chip and keep it in the brain? Is this a bulletproof chip...
Jonson's play is really too narrow.
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