But after I watched it, I feel that this film is not as amazing as the legend. The real culprit of this film is actually not difficult to guess. Other reversal points, such as motivational explanations, technique analysis, etc., do not have a strong sense of empowerment. The effect that should be achieved at the moment when the suspense film is reversed is to draw all the clues in front of it like a whirlpool. However, there are too many clues in the film and the distribution is relatively scattered. Some clues are even deliberately added by the screenwriter in order to make the story round. Therefore, the inefficient use of such clues caused the final reversal vortex to be stuck in the scroll. For an audience like me with a slow brain reaction, I didn't get the hearty and hearty movie-watching experience in an instant.
The policeman played by Jack Gyllenhaal in this film has a very nasty name, Rocky. Upon hearing this name, my first reaction was that the real murderer would not be this, right? ! Of course, the director will not be as boring as I am, but the police officer Rocky is really worthy of his name, and he fully promoted Rocky’s characteristics as a god of teasing, and brought everyone into the ditch countless times during the entire process of investigating the case. . At the end of the story, Loki said that Wolverine might inevitably go to jail. Seeing this, I really want to complain about Uncle Wolf. Although his behavior is indeed inappropriate, from the result, it really depends on him. Although Uncle Wolf caused the mentally retarded youth Alex to suffer, but thanks to him, Alex's identity can be revealed and he can finally return to his family. At the same time, it was because of Uncle Wolf's "reckless behavior" that the police's attention was directed to the real murderer and his daughter was saved.
If Uncle Wolf's behavior is considered "guilty," Loki is the same. It was indeed his poor work that caused a series of problems. Uncle Wolf’s imprisonment of Alex caused the latter to be physically tortured, and Officer Rocky’s investigation directly led to the death of the innocent Bob Taylor. Of course, like Uncle Wolf, Police Officer Rocky had good intentions, and his lack of work was actually due to his pig-like leadership dragging his feet, and he contributed to the eventual resolution of the incident.
Regarding the two male suspects in the film, the first is Alex, whose real name is Barry. I don't think he is completely innocent. It really happened because of him. Although he had no ill will towards the two little girls, if he hadn't carried them in his own way, they would not fall into the hands of the old witch. So as a parent of a child, imprisoning and torturing him may be excessive, but there are good reasons to resent him. As for the other suspect, Bob Taylor, it was really bad luck. He didn’t do any bad things. He was even spotted by the police at first because he participated in the blessing activities of the little girls out of sympathy, but in the end he was forced to pray. die. He should have been abducted by a perverted couple when he was a child. Although he escaped by chance, he left a serious psychological shadow, so he bought back children's clothing, pig blood, etc., and imitated the behavior of abductors like a house. In order to pursue the play house game as realistic as possible, he went to the house of two missing little girls and stole their clothes. As a result, their parents almost thought that their children had been killed. However, thanks to him, he brought the important clue of the "maze" to everyone.
In the final case detection, there is actually a very large element of luck-the key breakthrough point is the escape and rescue of the little girl Joy. This plot basically has nothing to do with the efforts of the protagonists in front of it. Maybe it has something to do with Uncle Wolf's visit to the old witch's house, but it is still too accidental. The protagonists worked for more than two hours, and the result was such a pie-in-the-sky opportunity to help them solve all the problems. Originally I wanted to play Samsung for this film, but then I thought, I even gave Wolverine 2 to Samsung. It would be fair to add another one for the hard performance of the film's protagonists.
The adapted version of "Jingle Bells" sung by two little girls in the film made me wonder if it was written by the two protagonists with ulterior motives, specifically for Black Batman. After all, one of these two people is jealous when they can’t change Batman by magic; the other is antagonistic to Batman: their sister was blown to death because of Batman’s inability to do things, and a good friend was caught by Batman. Even the wife who was used as a guise was abducted by Batman.
Finally, the ending of the film tells us once again that the whistle is a good friend of mankind and a life-saving straw when you are trapped in the freezing season, whether you are trapped in a hole in the ground or in the water of the North Atlantic Ocean.
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