Short flirting guide

Alessia 2021-12-09 08:01:21

It's pretty good-looking, I am happy to see it, although the movie is over, I still don't understand who killed who.

I generally accept that my occasional plot interpretation is low or even incompetent, so I didn't think there was anything, so I thought about it. As soon as I opened the film review, it turned out that it was not bad for me. The big guys didn't understand it, and they all looked at flirting. The story is actually quite simple. Later, I learned that it was because of censorship that there were many relationships that could not be expressed. Many characters were also cut. In addition, the male and female protagonist was the target of popular celebrities at that time, so it was a bit changed, and the script was ruined. The story is adapted, and what appears in the book is about the opposing thoughts under the dominant thought, which is the process of confrontation one after another in the story. At the beginning, the employer introduced his two daughters and the rich family has gone through various frauds. It seems that there is no difficulty in making this case, just let the detective find out who G this person is, and then lead to the missing Brody, and the middle bridge is not stable enough, that is why the detective insists on finding G after he has already got the money. In the future, there are still some nosy people who want to investigate the whereabouts of brody.

Sort it out,

From the perspective of the plot alone, the story is actually not very complicated, especially when you divide it into two parts. The first part is the extortion part, which is why the general hires detectives. The bookstore owner Geiger (actually taking pornographic pictures) used the pornographic pictures of his young daughter Carmen to blackmail the general. Then he was killed by the general’s driver. Then the driver was killed by Joe Brody, who followed him, and then Brody took Carmen’s The photos continue to be blackmailed. Then Geiger's driver thought Joe Brody had killed Geiger, so he killed him again to get revenge, which came to an end. Because there was a scene in the prosecutor's office that was cut off, I felt that the plot of the first paragraph was not clearly explained and the story of the second paragraph was boring.

The second part is about Shawn Regan. The whole second part is about investigating the disappearance of Shawn Regan and the relationship between Vivian (female protagonist) and Eddie Mars (casino owner). As a result, the casino owner killed Shawn Regan and then framed his sister Carmen, and then told her sister Vivian that Carmen killed Shawn Regan to blackmail Vivian.

From a personal point of view, this is a censorship that squeezes the director's ability and discounts the relationship between the characters in the script. However, the film still relies on the perfect detective character to shape the celebrity history. It can be said that the little detective played by Bao Jia has witty words. , Dexterous, dexterous, extraordinary skill (the fight scene at that time was really funny Nima, the inspector punched others and fell to the ground immediately, others beat him and he didn't move) flirting was even more easy to find, look at him and the bookstore saleswoman A scene of sheltering from the rain is known. In addition, the driver who killed Brody and Geiger were in a same-sex relationship. The line design is not mentioned, because I feel that every actor is a rap...Don’t even smoke a cigarette during the movie, I don’t even dare to drink my saliva, for fear that a character is dead in the blink of an eye and someone has already explained it. How did he die. I will do my homework later to see the difference between the dialogue content in the original book and the screen.

In addition, it’s really nothing to be short. If you don’t believe me, let’s get up and recite these words twice every day.

"You don't need to be logical, you should just make good scenes."

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The Big Sleep quotes

  • Norris: Are you attempting to tell me my duties, sir?

    Philip Marlowe: No, just having fun trying to guess what they are.

  • Vivian: Do you always think you can handle people like, uh, trained seals?

    Philip Marlowe: Uh-huh. I usually get away with it too.

    Vivian: How nice for you.