After watching the movie, there are a few questions that I can't understand, so I write them down below, and everyone is welcome to discuss them together:
1. Before the actor Orr was killed, he heard footsteps outside the door, and he seemed to have a foreboding that someone would harm him. With his previous experience of "robbery", why didn't he watch out and evade or run away? Physical and boxer, why didn't he have the strength to fight back when he was attacked? Did he lose all his thoughts?
2. Colfa has received all the stolen money, why is he still reluctant to let the poor "Swedish" Orr be harmed?
3. Finally, I want to say a little bit about why the heroine is portrayed so indifferently and treacherously, and whether the portrayal of maverick women as such an image shows the screenwriter’s misogyny tendency (because I have not read the original novel, Don't dare to comment on the original author)? This tendency of the story is quite regrettable.
Another point of emotion is that the insurance company claims adjuster who has been investigating the case in the movie did not show the slightest sympathy for the male protagonist Orr (at least I didn’t see it), which made the author more touching. Indifferent, and thus deeply disappointed.
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