The classic imdb scored 8.7 among the population... I felt it was not worthy of the name after reading it. This story compiled by Kevin Spacey, in addition to the fascinating case inspired by that wall, is itself a bland story because of the story itself. There is no element of suspense. The only suspense is the behind-the-scenes planning of these actions that the police want to know. But the problem is that the audience understands the incident from only one perspective, which is from the mouth of Spacey. There is no second perspective for the audience to judge. What he said is true or false? It can be said that there is no doubt at all, so naturally there is no suspense element. The shooting shots are very copycats, and the butt of the submachine gun is not up to the shoulder when it is picked up. It is held like a pistol, and the opposite is all down in a burst. ...Is this a recoilless future weapon... The story itself is a copycat. Kevin Spacey’s acting skills, the cripple pretends to be like the only shortcoming, as he said in his own film I'm not a rat. It's too much like a human being, and it looks unusual at a glance. If it was because I didn't want to be underestimated at the beginning, I'm at the end pretending to be guessed by the police and crying when I was about to cry. Who believes the frightened expression? In contrast, I personally think that Edward Norton’s mental retardation in The Score is more real
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