The film is very detailed, the plot is well laid out, and the actors perform wonderfully. Especially the close-up footage of a few black actors, the controlled person is really weird, and the laugh of the guy who chopped the wood, I have taken screenshots several times, which is too irritating. The male lead is really warm, smiling, relaxed and natural, so that Asian girls with black prejudice (I) feel that it is really good to have such a boyfriend. Besides, the female protagonist has no flaws in the early stage. It is gentle and casual. When the plot turns, she immediately has an iceberg face, and her expressionless face can also speak of crying, which is also dramatic. I guess someone here will say deliberately?
The film allows the audience to follow the male protagonist, from being a little uneasy, suspicious, beginning to be alert, falling into a crisis, to a Jedi counterattack, and then struggling to counterattack, with a great sense of rhythm and a strong sense of substitution. During the suspicious stage, like a person walking in the dark, the plot slowly advances in small steps. At the stage of breaking the shackles, the plot unfolds in big strides, simply and neatly, making people hooked.
The end of the film is also handled very well. We know that if it is an ordinary policeman who gets off the car, then the male protagonist is in danger. However, it was the warmth in the film that got off the bus. Following the actor's deep relief, the film ended in a happy and peaceful atmosphere. There is no need for the race and humanity to be so bitter and enmity. Thinking, lifting weights lightly, as if telling a racist joke, it was very enjoyable, and the director wanted to be satirical, we all got it?
I'm finished, go read other people's film reviews and see if there are any points that I haven't gotten
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