A good beginning is half the battle!

Horace 2022-01-08 08:02:17

A good start is half the battle. Since the title is Trespass, in order to highlight the nature of the gangsters’ invasion, the robbers coaxed Wang Zhan to take the initiative. How to stand up? Well, it can make the robbers shine with humanity. Although the robbers are always aggressive and snarling, they don’t lose Ma Jingtao. In fact, they are stubborn. As soon as Cage threatens not to open the safe, he is helpless and stuns his eyes. He neither dares to punish Ni. I didn't dare to cut off Cage's finger, I felt so loving, so he dragged it for 30 minutes, but this piece of 90 minutes, there are still 60 minutes how to break it? Well, you can let the daughter go out to party for ten minutes, the heroine and one of the robbers have an extramarital affair for another ten minutes, and the robbers talk about mentally retarded internal fights and they are finally cleaned up by the protagonist for twenty or thirty minutes. It’s almost enough time to get up, ok to make a business! The screenwriter’s money is really good! Compared with the trembling space of the same theme, it’s just not knowing where it is. The film went straight to the theme from the beginning to catch people’s attention. By setting up a small confined space in a large confined space, the mother and daughter With the capital and foundation to fight the robbers and bravely, it also gives the audience the motivation to watch. In contrast, the robbers and the protagonist are completely in a completely unequal position at the beginning of the film, which makes it difficult to arrange the following plot. It made the audience drowsy and could only make up things in the end. This also made 35 million US dollars investment, and the film starring two quasi-dead stars was directly released as a DVD. A good start is half the success is really a good word!

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Trespass quotes

  • Jonah: [to Sarah] I would never hurt you. I love you!

  • Avery Miller: [about parents] They think you're a bad influence.

    Kendra: They're right.