Let's talk about a few points that impressed me
First, the old banker. As soon as I saw him, I started to look forward to the story behind him, what's in locker 155? Why is he so good at handling corpses? Although his story does not have much connection with the main line, he always feels that he is going high and low. I don't know if the director wants to make people think patiently or why. A little disappointed at the end.
Second, the story of the little girl. The little girl is the direct cause of the heroine's rebellion, and the soul character who drives the plot. I like the character setting of the little girl very much, which reflects social issues such as pedophilia. As for the fact that she finally took the initiative to hold the male lead's hand, I think they were pure father-daughter love before. From the perspective of the whole drama, the emotional line between the male protagonist and the little girl is a simple father-daughter relationship. It is reasonable and reasonable for the male protagonist to transfer the love of his dead daughter to the little girl.
Finally, some questions.
1. Why is there monitoring equipment in the basement of the male protagonist? Is the sound of the tunnel digging next door too accidental?
2. Why does the male protagonist ask for the money from the robber, and what is his motive?
3. What is the story behind the old banker?
Except that the emotional changes of the heroine are a bit too jumpy, there is no relationship between hating the robber leader and falling in love with the male lead, and the emotional line between him and the male lead is too small, which led to them walking hand in hand in the end. Some black question marks.
Overall it's pretty decent
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