What a bad screenwriter this is~

Geovanny 2022-11-15 04:38:06

If you are not the "must-see fans" of Morgan Freeman and Antonio Banderas, please give up watching this film.
It's definitely a waste of life.

First of all, as a film on the theme of "theft", you should
pay great attention to the theft plan, preparation, method of action, and escape. This film is basically a pass. The crime method is old-fashioned and low-speed, and the anti-theft device loopholes. There are hundreds of them, and it can be seen that the screenwriter is not a qualified screenwriter who has done his homework.
The plagiarism component is very strong, and a large number of IPHONE is used to make high-tech stealing equipment. The advertising index is outrageous, with blood spurting three thousand.
With such a strong IPHONE, banks in rural cooperatives like China have long been closed.

Secondly, the theft film actually hides an unreasonable infernal affairs, and adds the confusing and unclear historical background of the treasure. It can be seen that although the screenwriter is unpredictable, the
intention is to rely on the suspense film + theft film to dominate, but in the end it was counterproductive and superfluous.

The last "beautiful" ending under the guise of love makes people feel that the screenwriter is flooded with inhuman behaviors!
Two stars! It depends on the face of the two "once" big names.

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Extended Reading

The Code quotes

  • Lt. Weber: Where the hell's my man?

    Keith Ripley: Lieutenant... your personal life, none of my business.

  • [last lines]

    Gabriel Martin: I want to know, was it all lies?

    Alexandra Korolenko: Not the part that matters.

    Gabriel Martin: It was true.

    Alexandra Korolenko: [giggles]

    Gabriel Martin: That was real. That was real, finally.