I saw a lot of people saying that this movie was bad, and I felt it was okay after watching it. It's not that good, but now the score of 5.2 is too low, right? Around seven points is more reasonable.
1. About the theme of the movie.
Many people complain that the film has no purpose, and it has become a bloody and refreshing film. But they obviously have the main thrust! They are aimed at the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution. This is to keep up with current events. After Freud was killed by the police on his knees, police violence has attracted increasing attention in the United States, especially the corruption of the judicial system and the abuse of power by the police. Obviously, it was a film criticizing the judicial system from the Democratic Party's standpoint. It began to feel like a political thriller. This is a breakthrough in the series. I personally like it. In the original series, the theme of cherishing life has given netizens a sense of superiority. This new conception is aimed at the social issues that the public (U.S.) is most concerned about. It is reasonable and convincing, and it is not worse than the previous one.
On the contrary, I feel that it is more far-fetched to make people crippled at every turn and then make him cherish his life.
2. Regarding that many people don’t understand why the Secretary took the box lunch
Everyone's favorite director is the father of the male lead, and the male lead helped the villain to punish his father and enemy, so many people don't understand why the great devil wants to kill the director.
In fact, this is also very simple. The Great Devil once said that the Secretary promoted the passage of the Eighth Amendment. In short, the current physique is created by the chief, and he is also the biggest beneficiary of this system (both he and the female chief). Although the crime rate on paper has decreased, everyone knows that the problem of police violence is unprecedentedly serious, and the corruption of the judicial system has become intolerable. So the enemy of the villain, the policeman who shot the witness also said: "We are police under the Eighth Amendment."
The film obviously wants to express that at this time, police violence and corruption are not every individual's problem. When most people have more or less problems, and those who have no problems, such as male protagonists, become rare species. Explain that the problem lies in the system.
3. About logic. The overall situation is unobstructed, and the appearance of the male lead partner is indeed quite abrupt, so you can probably guess that he is the big devil. The male protagonist is indeed weak. Although he is bluffing, he is basically a vase, played by the big devil between his palms. But you can't say that the male main course is not logically smooth, and the previous works are not always squeezed by the jigsaw master.
In general, some netizens may feel that the killing items are inferior to the previous work, I think it is not satisfactory. Compared with the real lousy domestically produced film without brains, this movie still has something to do with it. The score shouldn't be so low.
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