There is one thing that is unacceptable in the movie, that is, there is no bad person. I thought that in the end, what should I do? It's not bad, who should die? The result is, kicking around like a ball, no one dies.
The reason why I gave 4 points is the "pureness" of this movie. The story of the movie is pure, just for a truth. The people in the film are also pure, such as Liu Ye, who seeks the truth, such as the pragmatic police chief, such as the dedicated reporter, and some of these people are lovable, but they feel a little fake afterward. There are flaws everywhere in the movie, how can it make you feel? I also blame my reasoning for fascinated by their way. How could this person do such a thing? Then put the clues little by little, and restore the scene at the end. The scene switching of the movie is also in place. For example, in the scene where the police finally broke through the wall, everyone's whereabouts and the feeling are really clear, and this is before, explaining the plot and clarifying the characters. After some foreshadowing, the effect came out. In contrast to some other movies, this kind of chaotic scene is really not handled well, which reflects the basic skills of some directors.
This story is very good, but some details are not very well done. For an incident five years ago, everyone said their own paragraphs, and together they pieced together and restored such a scene, just like acting on stage. I'm not satisfied at all, that is, those YY shots, you should give it a gray or vignetting corner, look at it, sometimes you can't make out the real and imagined.
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