Let’s talk about the premise first: All action + emotional films need a good villain.
This premise is not what I said, it is what Hollywood screenwriter Blake Snyder mentioned in his "Save the Cat": The worse the villain, the more tenable the good characters are. An extremely bad villain can force out the deepest despair of the protagonist, and it can also create his most complicated emotions. It's so boring for a spicy chicken villain to fall over as soon as he pushes it.
Besides, this "Long Night in Heaven", the villain is too weak, from beginning to end, he will only read lines with a gloomy face and pretend to be cool. The method is nothing more than hacking, hacking, killing, and cheap blood plasma really can't pack a sinister and cruel image of the black boss. The boss who pretends to be cool is not a good boss, and the boss who has no bottom line is the real boss.
The main thing is that it is too unrealistic, you know, there is no mystery at all.
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