second-rate suspense movie

Abbie 2022-04-21 09:02:39

In my opinion, a good suspense film should be one where every character's language and behavioral thinking is in line with the setting, that is, slaves will force the characters to do unreasonable behaviors for the sake of the plot.
Every deceased detective made a crime fodder must make a mistake.
First: Everyone didn't take it seriously at the first drop of blood. Not enough vigilance is not a reason. Even if it's training, it won't just stay in place and wait for the organization to complete, right? Detective, where are your qualities?
Second: I was surprised that the second drop of blood coffee lay down regardless of whether it was drunk or not.
Third: Nicole dares to smoke any cigarette he finds, and he will die if he is stupid.
Fourth: When everyone suspects black people together, it goes beyond the show, but this is not the fault of the plot characters. I have seen the scriptwriter's full of malice. I have never seen a Hollywood film with a black person as the final villain. Only a few do this. has been nailed to the pillar of shame, just like you can imagine that the last villain in the mainland police and bandit movie is Hui and Tibetan?
Fifth: The final fight is not bad, but I don't understand how the suspense changed the action.
There's still a lot of Balabala that I don't want to talk about, such as how a disability is an FBI, so it's good to be happy when you watch it, don't think deeply.

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Mindhunters quotes

  • Bobby: [analyzing Girl at Bar] Good evening, my fine young FBI friends. I am a pretty little thing just out of lit class at GMU. Please note the Jimmy Joyce in my Kate Spade. My parents are loaded as per my expensive ensemble and that "J", where is it, on my key ring, means I'm either a "Jill" or a "Jennifer". Those being the favorite "J" names of beltway parents circa 1981. I like to hang with my girlfriends and have a good time but I'm really just a mature woman looking for a mature man.

  • J.D.: The lovely Nicole and her personal demons. I'm surprised there's enough room at the table for all of us.