Wonderful! ! But it didn't make the audience feel angry to the point of giving five stars. In my opinion, I have the following points: 1. Screenwriter Alan Sorkin said in his screenwriting class that the two important factors of drama are clear and definite. Goals and insurmountable obstacles. The goal in this movie is clear, which is to prove the innocence of the two soldiers, and the obstacles are "insurmountable". I think the movie has achieved the insurmountable setting, that is, losing important witnesses, no evidence, and forcing witnesses to admit perjury , but the insurmountable in the process did not perform well, and the "hair" of the "close call" was not fine enough. For example, the reputation of the father's generation puts pressure on the male protagonist, the appearance of important witnesses, until the male protagonist decides to summon the colonel, and in the end the male protagonist forces the colonel to rage. happy. 2. The shaping of female characters is really the weakness of male screenwriters. The female protagonist's words and deeds are too close to each other, which will make the audience feel that they are standing at the same time. I don't think it's appropriate for the heroine to ask the hero to summon the colonel and say no immediately the next day, but to let the heroine express to the hero that I morally hope that the hero will summon the colonel, but from a practical point of view, I hope he doesn't. The colonel committed suicide by risking his own life. This will make the audience feel the pressure of the male protagonist even more.
3. Tommy is doing well, but what to say, the mood is gradual, and the release and release are still under fire. I always felt that he was flabbergasted, he spoke in a low voice, he was very active, and then he was about to give up.
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