I don't understand why I see your rating is 79, of course I also saw me The same admirer commented, "I am willing to use my blood to prop up this film, please don't slander it, I am willing to bear all the bad, all the abuse, all the slander, insult, life attack for it. If Said that life can replace all the bad comments on it, I firmly said, I am willing!"......If possible, I am also willing!
The Hollywood classic revenge film "Law Abiding Citizen" has a score of close to 9 points on various film review websites. I personally think that he is very similar to the anticlimactic American blockbuster that a friend of mine said. At the end of this film, the hero died, very much like he deserved it. The model, but what I saw was very grumpy, a heroic version of the Avengers who challenged the authority of the judiciary. Since the use of justice cannot solve the inferiority of the American judiciary, then the idea of the screenwriter choosing violence is very logical, because often the When a man is driven to a dead end, a dog will jump over the wall. Of course, man knows how to resist, and he resists fearlessly. A person who has nothing and has nothing to worry about is like the situation where the hero's wife and children are killed. But in this film, when the US justice is about to be shaken, the hero's death is very embarrassing. Is it expressing enough to stop? In my opinion, it is a kind of compromise and surrender, which is tantamount to Song Jiang's choice to surrender. , Song Jiang's compromise is a mistake in my opinion, but the screenwriter's choice is definitely a bigger mistake, why can't we blow up the municipal building and have a hysterical pain, let the American judicial dead remember the pain, only the pain Only then can people remember it, right? Otherwise, the scar will be healed and the pain will be forgotten.
Unknown death did what law-abiding citizens did not.
What impressed me most about Death Unknown was the romantic impression shot in the Indian desert interspersed in the film. It was so beautiful. This is the beauty of India. The ending of Unknown Death is also very beautiful. It did not follow the familiar routine of restoring the protagonist's memory. The memory of love at the end made me forget those bloody things, and replaced them with warmth and beauty. Very good plot setting, clever way of telling, beautiful and lively pictures with embellishment, and a very convincing ending.
Grandly recommend!
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