It was originally for pastime, how can it be as harsh as reading a classic?

Wellington 2022-11-24 22:37:15

1. The lens they use is great. The peculiar blur + wide angle outside the focus, the texture is very strong. The lens language has a strong sense of objectivity and coldness, and I haven't figured out where it came from.
2. The film treats people very rough, scolds people at every turn, and all kinds of politics are incorrect.
3. At first, I thought it would be meaningful, but the more I saw it, the more I felt abnormal. Just watching the plot, I actually saw the feeling of a small production A movie (starting from the parkour chase). There is no meaning.
4. The police station is all sorts of malaise and depravity. The protagonist is a straight man with cancer + a tough guy, but he feels that the performance is too hard, that kind of low and hoarse is almost deliberate.
5. Go to 3. The script has no meaning, but it can also interpret some meanings. Both the hard-working workers are dead, the media and lawyers don't have a bottom line for money, and the police can violate the law in law enforcement and take drugs and engage in affair. But this is not to criticize reality, but to see from these details some cultural stances unconsciously revealed by the filmmakers.
6. The ending is too unexpected. The logic is out of touch with the previous story. It seems that the film of nearly a hundred minutes is just for the surprise of the last five minutes.
(7. The male lead’s partner is a bit like Jiang Xulin... It’s been almost a year since Sir Jiang has left, and I suddenly found in the short comment that he had also seen it...)

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  • Nash: I finally said fuck it, I'll take the law into my own hands, so I broke into the peado's house at four in the morning and I smashed his bollocks with a baseball bat until they fucking popped.

  • Brant: You said something about dealing with a paedophile.

    Nash: I though you were asleep.