1. It is well grasped in the tense rhythm of the movie, including giving Amin poison, Nicholas driving away and other plots are very catchy. The rhythm is tight.
2. Amin's actor is very good at acting, which reflects Amin's moody, treacherous and suspicious personality.
3. The disadvantage is that it is not realistic enough. I got together with Kai, and I didn't take any measures. I didn't get nervous until I became pregnant. It's not right for me as a doctor... And the doctor who stayed to save him in the end. I don't understand him very well, I know it clearly. In the end, what is the consequence of myself, and I have to give up my life to save it. The white monkey has killed too many people (whether intentionally or not). Judging from that background, it is more than worthwhile to judge, because the protagonist's halo was saved, it is a bit awkward.
4. As many short reviews have said, this film is indeed written from the perspective of white people, and it wants to create an image of a typical western traveler: although I mess around - it is due to free and easy human nature; although I hurt Dead Health Minister - that was tipped off without my knowledge. Although I have made so many mistakes, I still have advantages. For example, after knowing that Amin had persecuted the Minister of Health to death, I asked him to leave. I risked being discovered to rescue it.
This whole article is like the growth history of the white male protagonist. The narrative angle prevents me from seeing the part of Amin's personal achievements from all aspects. And the title of the film is "The Last Dictatorship". It's better to change the name to "The White Monkey by Amin's Side" (a joke). Throughout the whole page, seeing Amin being supported and Amin's incitement, these excellent pictures outweigh it. The bloody and brutal side caused me not to. I saw the brutal scene of Amin directly. His brutal and brutal side did not directly impact the audience. Therefore, the shaping of the entire image of Amin all falls on the actor who plays Amin, and the plot is rarely narrated directly.
Overall, it's still worth seeing.
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