A movie that wants to follow the inference style but not enough suspense. . .

Zackery 2021-10-20 17:35:31

With the British drama detective Sherlockbee, you can basically be blown up. . . .
The translation is also painful. Some plots have not been fully translated. Why doesn’t the film literally translate into Jack-Ritchie or something, what a chivalrous detective, nondescript? Tom is just a man who is not willing to retire and has a sense of justice. In addition to his age, he The old man in the shooting range is the same. When it comes to tc, you have to raise the character up. It's really unique.
In addition, Tom is a muscular man, 007 is okay, and Sherlock, who is reasoning, is a bit unsuitable.
The translation is a bit painful, and the original English connotation subtitles have been blinded.
The only question: Why does the killer pay for parking in the parking lot?
This is also the key to the problem in the film. The problem that has been plagued by tom, a parking lot, countless parking spaces, countless coins a day, and a killer before killing, not only paid the coin parking fee, but also left his fingerprints. As an authentic sniper, the detective discovered this coin during the first survey of the scene. A coin with a prisoner’s fingerprint was found in a pile of coins. Usually this coin should not appear, even if it does. It should be discovered by a police detective. Tom is not mentally prepared to discover it. The detective is not as insightful and capable of handling cases as Tom, and he can't even tell the year of the coin. Such a pig head can only find it. It can only be said to be a guardian who steals it for the future. The reasoning provided the basis.
In addition, as to why there are so many clues left on the scene, as a sniper who has escaped trial, this should not be tolerated. Usually people should be very cautious when committing a second crime. This kind of mistake should not be made. , The only explanation is. . Killer knew the hidden information behind this incident, was hired to kill, and deliberately left clues on the scene, trying to replicate the first escape from the trial, so barr left the bullet in the drinking fountain, barr did not need to conceal it, even completely right Everyone showed it.

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Extended Reading
  • Percy 2022-03-23 09:01:21

    Sleeping countless times during this period

  • Lesley 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    6 points. The experience of watching the film is as follows: "Oh!? Random killings? Hmm, interesting~ Oh! What a careful detective~, ah? The prisoner was caught so quickly? Haha, Lao Tang finally appeared on the scene." Then. . . There's no after that. . . The big boss who showed his face in less than 40 minutes, and the few action scenes, made people drowsy, really not like a crime drama in the new era. . It's a pity that the opening is a good idea.

Jack Reacher quotes

  • [Helen answers her phone while her father and Emerson are in the room]

    Helen: This is Helen.

    Jack Reacher: [on the other end] I'm guessing the police are there?

    Helen: [quietly angry] Yep.

    Jack Reacher: By your response, I'm guessing I have about 30 seconds before you hand them the phone.

    Helen: If that.

    Jack Reacher: If you believe someone could frame Barr, you have to believe they could do the same to me.

    Helen: I suppose that's possible.

    Jack Reacher: She was a sweet kid, Helen. And they killed her because of me. They want me to run. But I won't. I'm gonna finish this.

    Helen: No, that's not a good idea.

    Jack Reacher: Listen, two things. One, I... I stole your car.

    [Helen makes a "Seriously?" face]

    Jack Reacher: If you want to end this, just hang up the phone and report it missing. And I'll understand.

    Helen: And anything else?

    Jack Reacher: I thought I'd be pushing it if I mentioned this earlier. Now I guess all bets are off. You need to watch what you say to Emerson and your father. I think one of them might be in on it.

    [Emerson and Helen's father both now realize Helen's been on the phone for a while]

    Helen: [trying to end the call] All right. Thanks for calling. I have to go.

    Jack Reacher: Wait. I've been followed from day one. Only three people knew I was here. Emerson, your father and you. You need to ask yourself, "Who has the most to lose if we clear Barr?" Who tried to warn you off me? Of course, I could be wrong. If you think I am, just hand over the phone. There's no sense in getting any deeper.

  • [Reacher arrives at the gun range that Barr and Jeb would use and walks in. He looks at the targets hung up on the wall with almost precision accuracy]

    Jack Reacher: [to the man behind the counter] You got some fine shooters here.

    Cash: Fine as frog's hair. Rarer, too. Because most of them fellas out there can't shoot worth a damn. You ask them to put three rounds in the black, well... they'll suck it.

    Jack Reacher: I'm looking for the owner.

    Cash: That'd be me. Martin Cash.

    Jack Reacher: [sticks his hand out to shake] Aaron Ward.

    Cash: What can I do for you, Mr. Ward?

    [stops, not sure he's heard correctly]

    Cash: Ward?

    Jack Reacher: Yeah, I'm looking for a friend of mine. We served in Iraq. The guy just dropped off the grid, you know?

    Cash: It happens. Yep.

    Jack Reacher: Yeah. Anyway, he was a shooter. Last I heard, he lived around here somewhere and I...

    Cash: When did he get out of the Army?

    Jack Reacher: [smiles] Well, I didn't say the Army.

    Cash: Well, you said you served with him. You're no jarhead. Man on a flying horse could see that.

    Jack Reacher: Well, my father was in the Corps, if that helps.

    Cash: Well, that makes you half-human anyway. Your friend got a name?

    Jack Reacher: James Barr.

    Cash: James Barr.

    [feigns innocence]

    Cash: Never heard of him.

    Jack Reacher: I think you have. I think you've been dreading the moment some cop comes in here asking after him. Because it's for sure some soccer mom around here is more worried about your range than the swimming pool in her backyard or the drain cleaner under her sink. Wouldn't matter to her if Barr did his killings 100 miles away, only that he came here to rehearse. She'd have a case to shut you down and nothing better to do.

    Cash: What do you want?

    Jack Reacher: I want to know who Barr's friends were.

    [in response, Cash finishes assembling a weapon pointedly]

    Cash: [sternly] Those boys out there, they're mighty touchy when it comes to their Constitutional rights. Suppose I tell them a cop is in here asking after my members?

    Jack Reacher: I'm not a cop.

    Cash: What are you?

    Jack Reacher: I work for Barr's attorney. We have reason to believe he's innocent.

    Cash: The hell you say.

    Jack Reacher: Be that as it may, I'm the only one who's bothered to track him this far. You help me out and I'll be in your debt.

    Cash: And if I don't?

    Jack Reacher: [heading towards the door] Maybe you can coach soccer.

    Cash: You put three in the center and maybe we'll talk.

    Jack Reacher: Can I have a few to warm up?

    [in addition to the three bullets he's already pulled out, Cash adds one single bullet - Reacher's sole mulligan]