A work that Xia Yu met each other

Issac 2022-01-19 08:02:26

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I admit the main body of the plot-set a trap to deliberately get involved in the murder case, Let the prosecutor do perjury, and then use iron evidence to prove his innocence and prove that the prosecutor did perjury, but, in fact—this two-layer conspiracy is very cool and very cooool, but the subject alone is far from enough. The other parts of the film completely ruined this idea

. The first layer of the whole film is full of low IQ plots: the hero and the heroine fall in love for some reason; the key video only has a backup and did not take it to the court... the
plot is not halfway through. You can guess where it is going: things will go wrong, the video cannot be presented (of course I didn’t guess his good friends hung up so simply), the heroine will help and work with her boss, oh in danger In the end, righteousness was turned into barbarity and justice was made. The prosecutor was punished. The male protagonist was honored and lived a happy life with the female protagonist. (Sure enough, the male protagonist went to bed as soon as he was released from prison. The screenwriter who comes with a glass of water can't give them a bucket of water, so they have to rely on this... But is there a reason for the black police, who turned out to be a hero, to save the United States? ! Is there a reason to suspect the sheriff? ! Is there any foreshadowing? ! Is there no consequence for shooting like this? ! Is there a parking lot video? ! If there is a video, does the gorgeous driver and sheriff just think of the brainless behavior of driving into the parking lot and extinguishing the mouth? !
I miss "The King of Gun King". The same is "the righteous male protagonist reverses in the court, but the result is that the male protagonist plays a bigger game in the next game." This movie makes the opponent of the chess game too stinky.

In addition, the road chase in this movie is the best I have ever seen. No one is bad, too real and clumsy driving and there is no clever lens to make up for it. The scene in the parking lot was a show of driving skills, but everyone is professional in handling cases. Can you use a pragmatic approach to get your opponents...
Besides, the award-winning documentary of the male protagonist seems to be... The level is average, look at it. A little bit can tell the heroine how crying is going on

Of course, this film also has some highlights. First of all, I would like to praise Michael Douglas. His prosecutor is really good, especially when he uses the means to win over the public and control emotions.
And those two post-doctoral methods that use the noise mode to check whether the photos have been blocked! (Although the authenticity should be...) When the
sheriff wanted to use a car to kill the heroine, it was interesting to transfer the car through the engine to show the same aggressive appearance as a person (although it highlights his lack of brain)

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In general, it is worthy of being the worst director of the Golden Plum Award

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Extended Reading
  • Damien 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    1. Except for Douglas, the other actors are too weak. There is no tension in the rivalry. 2. The plot setting is too unbalanced, and the climax is only 0.1 seconds. That's not how reversal scenes are shot. 3. This kind of story is too new for me. 4. I miss Norton.

  • Marlen 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    Everything is done step by step, not nervous or excited, regardless of authenticity considerations, the story is not bad.

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt quotes

  • Manager: [walking around his store with Ella] The till is linked directly to my inventory. When I scan the barcode, it logs the product and it's manufacturer's number.

    Ella Crystal: Right, so you can match any receipt with an item that's been purchased?

    Manager: Yep, as long as it has the manufacturer's label. But I already told you guys this.

    Ella Crystal: [surprised] You spoke to someone from my office?

    Manager: Yeah.

    Ella Crystal: Do you remember who?

    Manager: Yes, he said he was the DA.

  • Ben Nickerson: Who the hell wears a Montalvo? Never heard of it.

    Detective Hollis: We searched every retailer in Shreveport. None of them have ever carried a Montalvo. They stopped making it in 1999.

    Ben Nickerson: That tells how popular they were.

    Detective Riddick: Maybe the guy was from Italy.

    Ben Nickerson: Right, this has all the earmarks of a mafia hit.

    Lieutenant Merchant: What about a tourist, you know, looking for some late-night action?

    Ben Nickerson: [sighs] Maybe. I don't know. This smells like an evidence box stored next to all those other evidence boxes of unsolved homicides. I hate that smell. I really do.