"Ambush from All Sides" also has a place that attracts me, that is, the lines. This thriller and suspense movie gave me a different feeling than "Fatal ID". For "Fatal ID", I was completely attracted by her tense and smooth plot development. The front and back fit so well, maybe it is the element of multiple personalities Existence, the integrity and logic of the film have been well explained, we can understand that without deliberately justifying it, it is a relief for the audience and the screenwriter. "House of Flying Daggers", I can't fully understand it. Why did the black detective chase after Sara, and said to her, "Are you afraid? You are a victim." As for Sara's analysis of the detective at that time, I personally think it was completely confusing. Is it because the detective thought that Sara saw him shoot the mastermind and wanted to kill him? No way? ! And why did Nicole insist on going it alone, and how was that cigarette made, and how did it end up in vending machines everywhere? How can a planner do so much between 12 and 5? Bloodletting, writing numbers, setting up organs, killing Hahn, making recordings, poisoning cigarettes, and framing Sara... It seems that the other FBI are all idiots. Hasn't anyone noticed the fact that the mastermind didn't drink coffee at all? Maybe I should watch it again, maybe I shouldn't be hard on myself in the first place!
Having said that, let's commemorate the two lines I liked, which is also an important reason for me to watch it for the second time. This sentence is my extension: "As long as we haven't succeeded, we still have a chance!" You should see which line is transformed. Haha~ In this sentence, I saw the FBI's optimism, wisdom and optimism. Calm down, does it also herald the happy ending of successfully solving the case? I have no way of verifying this, it's just personal wishful thinking. Love the cynical humor, it's true. The second sentence probably looks like this: "if you dont confront demerit &defeat them ,you confront them and you confront some more,every single day." This sentence is irrelevant, you can think for yourself, I just want to share it give everyone. Off topic, in fact, I can understand the planner. And for the translation, I prefer "Death Training"!
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