The film lineup is quite large, but as a crime suspense film, proper hints and rhythm control are the two major factors that make the film wonderful. Unfortunately, neither of these two points are well grasped. The over-expression of Satanism in the first half made Emma's role too thin. Although the heroine is a lot more mature than when you were the little girl Emma in Harry Potter, her acting skills are playing against Ethan Hawke. At that time, it was still a little immature, so the film lost its suspense before the climax, and could only turn to the documentary style ending, which was indeed a failure. The whole story is promoted from the perspective of a policeman. Although Ethan Hawke’s mastery of the character is very good, the psychological emotions of other characters are ignored. The plot is difficult to unfold in detail. The entire viewing effect is lost on the police. In addition to the sense of rhythm, this also created the illusion that the hypnotist Oolong assists (in fact, the character of the hypnotist is still very playful, and has been secretly promoting the development of the plot, which can be molded into the second main line). In the end I feel that Ethan Hawke is also old, but since he got the best supporting actor on the training day, he hasn't made a big breakthrough in acting. expect!
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