A movie, if you look at the whole story from the perspective of different roles, such as the hero, the villain, or even the screenwriter, and it can still be reasonable, the story will be half the success. Ruined. The failure of this story is the black maid and black male worker. After watching the movie, we know that the black male worker and the maid are the female master’s grandfather and grandma. They change their minds to get a stronger body and extend their life. But after the whites are changed, are they going to work for black male workers, black maids, and black sex slaves?
If not, what is the purpose of the villain's grandparents to be male laborers and maids? If you say that they are acting for the male lead, but did your grandparents and your two elders really deceive the male lead? Originally, the male protagonist did not doubt it, until the appearance of black maids and male workers, they were black, and it was not necessary for them to be black. Directly suspicious the male protagonist, and informed his friends, and obtained strong off-site assistance.
Carefully imagine that without these two blacks, the male lead would go to the female lead’s house without any exceptions. It would be a normal family. Then the male lead would not contact his friends, and he would be smoothly changed without being alert. Isn't the success rate so high? But this kind of plot is very boring, so two people with strange looks are inserted to make the audience wonder what is going on, and at the same time expose the villain's intentions.
Therefore, the role of the black grandparents in this story is not only not helpful to their children and granddaughters, but instead becomes a shit stick. In addition to helping the screenwriter to confuse the audience, another task is to help the protagonist and his friends provide suspicious clues and intelligence.
Seriously, grandpa and grandma, you might as well go on a vacation at this time. What are you going to do? The brain replacement surgery with technical defects makes your acting skills inherently clumsy, and you skip the drama from time to time, so don't add drama to yourself, okay? But that's the case. The screenwriters don't do it. If there is no black symbol in this movie, how can it be made? You have to make up the settings you choose when you cry! Therefore, these two characters are forced into it, but the screenwriter, if you must force them, at least write them more reasonably.
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