Crime film without plot

Emanuel 2021-10-13 13:06:27

There are a lot of big names gathered, and the scene is huge enough, but unfortunately the plot is flawed. This kind of crime film doesn’t care about the large and wonderful screen. The main reason is that the plot is sufficiently misleading and subtle enough to be flipped in the last 20 minutes. Unfortunately, In the end, the flip was flipped, but many settings in the front of the film didn't respond enough to the back, and the thunder buried in the front was not deep enough, and the flipping at the back felt like a taste of nothing. It was a story of revenge. The protagonist in the front pretends to look like a good person. The final flip is basically the screenwriter’s foreshadowing. Usually, this flipping plot ends up with a few foreshadowing clips buried in the front. Unfortunately, this piece is not buried at all, so the flip is very difficult. Suddenly, it
seems that the screenwriter likes tarot cards, but this is really unresearched, so the monk is a bit confused. The division of labor for each person is not clear enough.
If it weren’t for so many celebrities, and if the money is so cool, then this film will only be worth 2 stars~

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Now You See Me quotes

  • Dylan Rhodes: You little shit!

    Jack Wilder: [imitating Dylan] You little shit!

    Dylan Rhodes: What game ya playin'?

    Jack Wilder: [imitating Dylan] What game ya playin'?

    [Jack is an expert impersonator; now that he knows he can mimic Dylan's voice, he speaks confidently into the walkie-talkie]

    Jack Wilder: We're all good at six; move to seven.

    [Dylan's police obey and run up to the seventh floor]

  • Alma Dray: FBI. Sort of. I need your car.