It's okay, how can the third son of Shelby of the Razor Party be so anti-intelligently portrayed by the director

Jaylen 2022-09-12 03:39:54

Therefore, it is best for gangsters not to participate in politics, and it is enough to engage in fighting and killing. Many parts of the plot are not clearly explained. It turns out that the director himself is also the screenwriter. Not to mention the action and gunfight scenes, they are movie-level, but the literary and drama parts are just messy, the dialogue doesn't have much depth, and the logic of the plot line is a bit chaotic and blank. How did the capital operate the stupid gypsy son to kill Fein? Did Daddy Gypsy know nothing about it? After the incident, you want to run away and be silenced by the Danish team? The Shawn family's impulsiveness and extremes are more in line with the gang's tone, but apart from the boss, no one can assist the singles and wilds, and they can live to rule London? The Dumar family is more speculative, more like a political one, why don't they run for election? Why did Shannon want to destroy the female police officer? Why was Finn's lover imprisoned? How did Albanian Luan get involved with Nigerian Moss? Fein outsourced the business, Luan subcontracted to Moss? The Kurdish gang and the Pakistani gang are a little clearer. The Irish gangs are fighting against each other. Does the director have any opinion on the Irish? Why is the Gypsy Gang completely glorified? Didn't Fein arrange the family business before he left? Alex was in charge of the capital, Sean built the building, and Aide was the assistant. Then why didn't the capital side want Sean to be in the position, and there was no lawyer's written thing left? Even the second son, Pete, knew about the fake identity that he had prepared to run away five years ago. How could Finn, who rules London, have no such consciousness? In addition to the driver's knowledge, there is only Ed, which must have been leaked to the capital by Ed, but why does the whole drama seem to be aggrieved to maintain the overall situation, and the villain symbol is not clear. Finally, can you seriously invite a few authentic British actors, except for Sean and Pitt, the British accents are gone, the second season will not chase, the screenwriter is bad!

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