The master of the botched scam

Jess 2022-01-15 08:03:07

The film about scams, the filmmakers, are about the layout and breaking, as well as the ups and downs of the plot design to maintain the scam.

For the viewer, it is speculation, search and verification. In the end, no matter the triumph of guessing the answer or the unexpected surprise, they will breathe a sigh of relief.

A good scam movie can keep you guessing. The big story is surrounded by small stories, and the big puzzles are surrounded by small puzzles. One wave is not flat, another wave rises, and it will hold you tightly and hold it. Breathing, can't stop.

This piece is not boring, the rhythm is neither fast nor slow, just right. The performances of the two masters of the old opera bones, every look, expression, language expression, subtle movement, deep meaning behind... have been carefully designed and designed, and they are excellent works.

However, the latter part of the transition lacks pavement and is very blunt.

I don't believe that an old liar who lives by deception will be so dull and careless, turning a blind eye to so many loopholes, and even more so because of unnecessary love to influence his judgment.

In the hearts of all liars, feelings are worthless.

Four stars, recommended, but two brushes.

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The Good Liar quotes

  • [first lines]

    Roy Courtnay: [meeting at restaurant on blind date] Estelle?

    Betty McLeish: [yes]

    Roy Courtnay: I'm Brian.

  • Vincent: Oh, people don't like to talk about money. It's a taboo subject .. but it's so important.

    Betty McLeish: True. Like sex. Or going to the lavatory.

    [getting up]

    Betty McLeish: Critically important, but not a subject for polite conversation.