It’s not that the villain is too weak, but the protagonist is too strong

Americo 2022-03-18 09:01:04

Although I can understand the charm and power of the old film period, I am still very resistant to the old film, mainly because of the style of painting.

Looking at the old drama bone Morgan Freeman, there are a lot of complaints, and the emotional expression of the story is not delicate. There is really not much to praise in the portrayal of the characters' emotions.

1. Emmm... The heroine is pretty.

2. When I saw 1/3 of the movie, I had already faintly guessed that the woman next to me was the villain. The screenwriter has a paranoia of reversing for the sake of reversal implicit in the movie. It's not an unexpected surprise.

3. I don’t know if it’s the issue of Morgan Freeman’s drama, or what it is. I always feel that once the old drama player speaks seriously, it gives people the illusion of being preached by the teacher and reasoning. =. =, when I look at it, I always say in my heart, you have started again...

4. The villain's marksmanship is always crooked, and you can't hit people with a single shuttle.

5. The kidnapped person and the little girl: It's not that the villain is too weak, but the kid is too strong.

Compared with the invisible guests and Internet lost track, the script is too far behind.

However, compared to some soap movies, I recommend everyone to watch it. After all, the old drama bones are here.

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Extended Reading
  • Donnell 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    About the man who claimed to want to be the criminal of the century, but turned out to be so easily. . . The trick of the mantis catching the cicada and the oriole was used twice, which was unexpected~ But for me, who wanted to see the reasoning and psychological duel, I was a little disappointed! 3

  • Harvey 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Another reversal drama, and American heroism

Along Came a Spider quotes

  • Gary Soneji: They say that when I die, the case will die. They say it will be like a book I close. But the book, it will never close...

  • [first lines]

    Tracie: Tonight was your first night at the club, wasn't it?

    Jim: No. I've been there a few times before.

    Tracie: Really? Well, how come I haven't seen you?

    Jim: I noticed you the first night I walked in. You always stand out.