Version comparison is disease, cure

Myrl 2022-10-13 07:05:57

I couldn't write a short review, so I moved here.
I included the new version (the next three days) in my 2011 Best Forgetting Award. I felt that I was not kind enough-my old friend took time out of his busy schedule to ask you to watch a movie and kept reminding and spoiling you during the movie. How can the impression be lost? So I took out this old version to see.
If it weren’t for Kruger, I wouldn’t watch this movie again...I still think there is no point in escape from prison, which may have something to do with my aversion to the proliferation of heroism. In the past, I might feel wronged by the host for injustice and administer justice on my own. Excited, and now I am more inclined to find my own rules of survival within the "rules of the game"-so it seems, more accurately, I am getting old and becoming a cynic? Stop talking nonsense, that's it.

Declare that I am neutral.
The difference between the new version and the old version:
before the arrest. This version is launched by the family life of two couples; the new version is launched by a dinner debate: whether female subordinates should work for female bosses, ambush pen.
Visiting prison. This edition emphasizes the description of family relationships, and the son does not kiss his mother; the new edition: starting with details, the couple discuss the whereabouts of important evidence (bag buttons that were ticked off by the real suspect).
Hospital visits. After the version was banned from visiting, the male protagonist grabbed the nurse's record book to force the nurse to fulfill his wish; the new version was blocked after punching the card, and he received mercy after confronting the doctor.
Surveillance. This version of the slip seems lazy and does not monitor the family members of the felon; the new version has noticed that he is going to sell the house. Finally earned some face for the North American Sliver.
(Price. The version is 2,500 Euros and the new version is 3,700 US dollars. Well, prices have not risen so ridiculously in the past few years.) A
small test by the police. The version is very honest under the nose; the new version dare to do it, and is eager to save his wife.
The heroine's reaction to the prolonged prison. This version attempts to end life in depression; the new version does a "last struggle" before despair (the second visit to prison). The same script, but the core character's personality is different, which should have a big impact on the development of the plot.
Drug dealer. This version of drug dealers was wiped out, and the new version made a drug den by the way. (The new version wants too much, right)
Party. The edition was invited but did not participate; the new edition "made up" the "loopholes" of the old edition, and participation made the complex appear more coherent.
Rob the ward. This version, a peaceful evolution, left the ward directly. The new version broke a note and dragged time. Ok? To prevent the audience from falling asleep? Delaying time is really abhorrent. It is a mainstream practice of catching the audience's attention. You have to wait until the slivers are all right before you can run, right? I hate it.
Out of the hospital. This version enters the hotel and prepares to leave; the new version has been chased until the car is changed.
Outer Branch Zoo (new version only). forget it! Chevrolet advertising.
The charge card has changed a lot. This version first informs the reason, sow hope in the audience, and then squeezes a sweat for them; the new version first informs the result, confusing the audience and then sighs. The latter seems to be clever, the former is more tense (also from the processing of performance). This change is very conspicuous, and each has its own merits.
destination. This version is san salvador, and the new version is Venezuela, which went to a more "red" country.
Case review and investigation. Only the new version is added. I don't know if it is to say good luck, or to make the audience sigh, or to slap him off the gold just pasted on the face of the North American sliver.
The new version favors the depiction of crimes, the grasp of time is more precise, and the rhythm is more intense. This shows that this version is more like a tight string.

Hereby dedicated to Xiaobao :)

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