When I saw that the three of Max were all male protagonists with split personalities, I thought this was just a reversal film with a strong but mediocre story. Unexpectedly, it was the second reversal: Hannah went to find The people around the male protagonist asked for evidence, and there is a clever design here, that is, the male protagonist deliberately lied, saying that "they" burned the house down, and deliberately left Hannah with flaws to make her believe her inference. It is the statement that "high-end hunters appear as prey". But I think since it is a high-scoring movie recommended by a friend, it is reasonable to have such a wonderful design.
The proposition of this movie is very good. "Who am i?" threw questions to the audience and asked the audience to find the answer with the question. The dialogue between Max and the male protagonist at the beginning of the movie also pointed out the question "You can be whoever you want to be" , and the image of Max's self-confidence, arrogance, and omnipotence forms a strong contrast and conflict with the male protagonist's decadence, low self-esteem, and timidity. It can be said that it gave a good beginning, a bit of a routine, but also a point. However, from the middle to the end, this theme was not continued. The director concentrated all his energy on telling the story well and designing the plot. The story was very exciting, but the theme was seriously diluted. What we see is that the male protagonist did not get spiritual growth through the tempering of various events, but became more naive and seriously lost points. One is that the male protagonist drives a Porsche to find Mary but can't control his words and deeds. Two is that the male protagonist breaks his defense when he sees Mary and Max kissing. , not only killed a hacker, but also put the entire group in crisis. The male protagonist not only harmed everyone, but he has never been able to face Mary with a good attitude. Where is the growth? I think it would be perfect if the male protagonist went from being humble and cowardly to gradually finding his own skills to increase his self-confidence, and then going through great winds and waves to look down on the world, and it would be perfect.
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