The central character of this movie, Felix, is a cowardly, inferior, and talkative high school graduate. As for the villain, Felix’s brother, Justin, was a British soldier who participated in the Afghanistan War. He was very concerned about family honor and Catholic canons (such as suicide and homosexuality), and he loved his brother Felix. The heroine is a good girl Gemma (which Felix likes), the other is a bad girl with big tits (threatening Felix), and then there are five supporting males, namely Paul, Luke, Chris, and White Powder. A passerby, a loyal butler.
The above are all the characters in "Truth or Dare". Regarding the character setting, I have a lot of complaints about the two characters in the play, Felix and his brother Justin. (The following is a personal point of view, and may be a little bit open)
Felix:
1. In the play, Felix looked at the good girl Gemma at the beginning, and then took the initiative to strike up a conversation with Jie with the "help" of the "white powder party maniac" Luke Ma, although she was tactfully rejected, it proved that Felix was a straight man, but at the end, the bad girl actually explained that Felix committed suicide because she didn't want her brother to know that he was a gay, and even helped the bad girl's boyfriend give oral sex? ? ? Ok? Could it be that the truth of the title is to conceal that I am gay, so I threw the "Papa Papa Free Roll" to Gemma? Is taking the initiative to strike up a conversation as a cover up? Even so, it is totally inconsistent with the affectionate look at Gemma in the opening movie.
2. Felix’s motive for detonating the grenade at the end really puzzled me, in order to kill his brother? Or is it better to kill yourself than to kill yourself in order to commit suicide, and by the way, let your brother and his secret disappear forever? Or maybe he felt that his brother had done too much and killed too many innocent people, especially when his brother killed Gemma, Felix felt more helpless and regretful. Therefore, in order to maintain the family honor and faith (the indiscriminate killing of innocent people in the Catholic Church is an unforgivable crime) and he also violated the Catholic canon, he has been constantly touching grenade.
Justin:
1. As a British soldier who has experienced many battles and killings is commonplace, he couldn't beat a woman and a half-crippled person at the end (bad girl boyfriend Paul, who was shot in the leg with his finger broken). Contemplate how weak the British soldiers are in military combat?
2. As the organizer of the whole bureau, I should have a detailed plan to control the overall situation, but I watch the entire drama. . . This plan is terrible. First of all, the room layout has everything? ! Screwdrivers, wrenches, axes, saws, and grenades? ! Ok? ! Seeing these things, I believe most of my friends can guess the ending, right? So after an hour and a half, I watched and experienced the thief.
3. As the protagonist of the horrible villain, the layout is bad. We can say that you didn't think about it well or you thought it was too simple. But can you show what a terrorist villain should be! From start to finish, you killed two people, one Chris and the other Gemma, poisoning and twisting their necks, hey hey hey! Where is the horror? What's wrong with covering up with a piece of cloth when he is dead? And what's the meaning of killing Gemma and carrying the body in the car? ! The screenwriter will give a rough explanation!
4. Someone might say that the white powder passer A is also dead? I still want to complain here, why should Luke shoot and kill the passerby? Want to pull people into the water? Didn’t it mean that Justin’s father is a judge who can protect his safety? Is it necessary to launch Laluk? Wouldn't it be enough if two people were killed by two shots? The thing that puzzled me the most was that I ran out to chase Gemma, but gave Luke the only pistol with 2 bullets left? ! Let Luke look at the bad girl and her boyfriend. . . This Justin's heart is so big! I can bear it, but Justin, what the hell is Luke recruiting for you honey? After Luke killed the white fan passerby, Justin said, "We are now companions, and I believe in you". . . Still dying to say that Luke is a good person, shouldn't you doubt it? Then you are too good to lie! The key Luke is also working hard to help Justin. . . In this show, Luke has many chances to kill Justin, and even escape! In the end, Justin didn't know that Luke was the one who sent the postcard, it was a big oolong!
Here I also want to complain about Justin and Felix’s father, a mysterious noble judge. With such a large family property, there are only Felix and the housekeeper in the big villa. Also, people who check postcards can be found out in minutes by money, okay? Want to let the eldest son do things? Well, if I follow my method, maybe this movie won't be made. . . And in the play, Justin said, "His dad doesn't want to lose another son." Then his dad sent Justin on a "big adventure". I think I really convinced the screenwriter, what do you want to express!
In general, this movie has a lot of grooves, maybe I failed to understand the meaning of the movie. The theme of this movie is really good, but the plot is not good and there are too many loopholes.
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