Everything is for the sake of children - the first play of the American version of "Detective Conan"

Dewitt 2022-03-17 09:01:03

What I'm confused about is, in order to respond to such a cruel social problem, is it necessary to make up such a complicated plot? In the end, the audience will be stuck in two problems, one is to focus on the intricate deception during the viewing process, and the other is to limit the thinking at the end of the film to whether or not to send the 4-year-old child back. Moral issue. In short, the film is full of diversions in terms of plot.
But Casey's performance is speechless, especially his "Jay Chou"-style English with stones in it, with dirty words, he can still speak into chapters, and his lines are memorized. Like it! Moreover, the film has many flashbacks of Patrick's brain thinking, no matter how you look at it, it makes people feel like the American version of "Detective Conan", and there is almost no need to investigate and collect evidence, he can easily make things happen in his brain. Come out, it's so godlike. Sigh!
Anyway, his brother Ben's Virgo can be made like this, it is still very commendable. Looking forward to their brothers continue to work together to make some sequels to the American version of "Conan". ^_^

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  • [Atop the cliff where the exchange is supposed to take place]

    Patrick Kenzie: How's he going to get her up here?

    [gunshots erupt]

  • Interrogating Officer: Now, you're at the quarry the other night, right? And you have no idea that this is a setup? You're baffled. Right?

    Patrick Kenzie: [smiling] No, because, strange as it might seem, I believe the police when they tell me something!

    Interrogating Officer: You're a fresh prick, you know that?