What is rarely talked about in movies is actually invalid communication.
Jerry and the kidnapper’s first meeting, several rounds of chaotic dialogue, as the hirer and the hired, there is no clear understanding between the hired and the hired. The short guy said I didn't want to argue with you, and didn't even make it clear in the end. In addition, when Jerry wanted to stop the kidnapping plan, he missed the opportunity to save everyone because he couldn't contact the robbers.
Two killers, a few hours’ drive, the two talked very little, and the two were unhappy because of the problem of a muffin; father-in-law and Jerry, Jerry’s plan was only adopted to pay commissions instead of what he thought was self-directed Opportunity to stand up.
In the face of this ineffective communication, Jerry took action and continued to let the kidnappers implement the plan; the tall man shot directly in the face of the police's surprise inspection and chased down the witnesses; the little man, as the representative of hard communication, started with Jerry, The tall man, the parking lot toll collector, and Jerry's father-in-law, but the result is that communication fails.
So, after debating at the parking station to no avail, the little man yelled and insulted the toll collector and left; when he was going to see Jerry on the rooftop, it was Jerry’s father-in-law who came and said, "I’m talking about simple instructions." It means why do you make things so complicated. He and Jerry's father-in-law still talked differently, and the little man was so angry that he shot and killed Jerry's father-in-law.
The female police officer finally said why it was for the money. The loss of control of the entire incident was entirely a tragedy caused by ineffective communication and simple violent solutions.
(The performance of the Coen brothers on the details of life is admirable, the Japanese man said "I am so lonely", poke and laugh)
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