Some people say that the film is long, and some people say that the first half of the plot is slow, but I really don't think it is at all. It seems to be watching a hearty drama, the subject matter is all clouds, drama conflict is king, full of drama conflict!
The acting skills are really trump cards, not to mention the dragon set. The main characters are not very good except the Mexicans, and I am quite upset that the handsome guy who died after brushing his face has the feeling that he doesn't take the wrong set. The rest is old. The play bones, the feeling of hard ideas, the show soars to the sky. Samuel Jackson held the audience even more, and everyone in and out of the scene a little forgot to breathe.
In terms of plot, I always feel that there should be many interesting details that I haven't noticed. The amount of information is large, the design is well-designed, and it is very rigorous. It feels like "no line is dispensable". Speaking of this, I can’t help but sigh. Some netizens pointed out (I can’t find which film review it was). In fact, when the story progresses to the death of the drug, you will find that the essential contradiction has disappeared (rely on God Perspective), if everyone stops and spreads it out, it turns out to be a "you take your Yangguan Road, I cross my single-plank bridge", one shot and two scattered, each going back to each house, each looking for a good time for each mother, I am afraid it is also a full film The only time like this. If you set the clock back to this moment and take a closer look, you can't help but grasp how worthless the lives of the people in the future are. But when you examine it again, you have to admit that this is really the crisis, suspense, and tension of the whole show. Even the calm and astute people cannot withdraw from Kunming at this time. Ting's meat grinder. I'm afraid that the same is true in life, this is "fate makes people".
It's farther away, and there are some half-hearted spoilers, which seem to have little influence on viewing.
I want to watch it again.
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