I have to sigh, the game night is really fun, and sometimes it feels a little scary. During game night, there are three versions of the story, which are very interesting and cleverly plotted.
Briefly introduce the characters of the story.
One of the couples: Max and Annie. The second couple: Ryan and Sarah. The third couple: Kevin and Michelle. Brooks is Max's brother. On the surface, he seems to have a great reputation on Wall Street. In fact, he is doing smuggling crimes, and he belongs to the bad guy. Gary is Max and Annie's police neighbor, and his behavior is a bit abnormal. The ultimate villain is the Bulgarian, who shows up at the last minute.
Story version one.
Game Night is a small game for three couples to have fun over the weekend. Brooks is involved in a game night for the three couples without Officer Gary being invited.
Brooks invites everyone to a game night at his mansion and wants to give everyone a game they'll never forget. He hired a professional game planning team to design a kidnapping case. Roughly the game is in progress, and people need to be taken away constantly, in the form of kidnapping. Whoever wins the race gets his prize - a luxury Porsche. The game seems to be working fine.
Excited, Max and Annie quickly found clues and tracked them all the way to a run-down bar. Annie took the pistol that Brooks had left behind, which she didn't know was real. The two found Brooks, caught the kidnappers by surprise, and they rescued Brooks. Brooks told them that the game was fake and that the kidnappers were real because he was a smuggler, not a Wall Street elite. Max and Annie ran wild with Brooks.
Ryan and Sarah quickly found where the game plan was based on clues. They found the mastermind, learned the whole story, and found that things didn't seem to be what they had imagined. Kevin and Michelle are trapped in the Brooks house until the kidnapping buddy wakes up and tells them that the fake kidnapping has turned into a real kidnapping.
Brooks was caught again. Everyone tries to find Gary, and Max gets what the kidnappers who kidnapped Boo Brooks wanted from Gary's house, a golden egg. The crowd went to find the golden egg.
Second version of the story.
After some dramatic conflict, Max and Annie and the other two couples finally found the golden egg and came to trade with the Bulgarians. The kidnappers had guns in their hands and everyone was threatened. At this moment, police officer Gary seemed to have fallen from the sky and saved everyone. Turns out everything was fake. Gary told the story of how he decided to hijack Brooks' game night from the moment Brooks invited everyone to participate in the game night, and there has been such a game kidnapping case.
Story version three.
The real Bulgarians showed up, they shot Gary, took Brooks, and got the list inside the golden egg. Everything seemed to fail. With the efforts of Max and Annie, Brooks was rescued. The two brothers reunited.
This movie is a plot twist, twist, and twist. It still looks interesting, but a little less serious. It's a kidnapping after all.
Inspiration from Game Night's story:
Revelation 1: Always have a plan and always be ready to deal with emergencies. Game Night taught me that even when you've designed your game's storyline, unexpected things can happen.
Revelation 2: Abandon the bad quality of vanity, vanity kills people. Brooks wants to compete with Max from a young age. Everything is a lie. In fact, Brooks' vanity is at work.
Revelation 3: Cherish friendship. Officer Gary cherished his friendship with the crowd, while the others initially dismissed it. Friendship is worth cherishing.
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