The blood, ruthlessness, and humor of the Cohen brothers are the label of this movie.
People are evil, and between people is evil and cold.
Such as marriage (the dullness of husband and wife), family affection (father-in-law and son-in-law talk about money). Friendship, two killers fight each other.
Of course, I don’t think the protagonist’s desire to get rich is evil, but kidnapping his wife is a bit too much. Even if it is considered safe, it will not work.
The two little thieves, just for a little money, didn't recognize anything in the end, and they didn't recognize each other. They seemed to be a little numb alive.
The female police officer, working hard, taking care of the family, and not derailing, can be regarded as the bright spot in the dark.
The story starts from small, and the trouble is getting bigger and bigger. It's the contribution of the screenwriter.
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