The script is thin

Hazle 2022-03-03 08:01:28

The entire storyline is actually quite simple. If it is told smoothly, the audience will probably shout out that it is boring, but the director's editing method of interlacing time and space has saved the film to a certain extent, but that's all, limited by the thinness of the story itself , it is really only suitable for short films, and long films are dull and long, lacking in climax. There are

many loopholes in the story. Those who have watched a little CSI will know that it is not so easy to convict a person. How could it be so easy to blame a person, and why did the old waiter so easily obey the murderer's mercy? Less reason, I thought the murderer would be silenced in the elevator. . Wearing a waiter uniform and strutting out of the crime scene, it seems to be chic, but if you accidentally take a photo of a reporter or something, or if it is discovered by a later investigating police officer that he has appeared there, what is the explanation? . . (Watching the film is a bit of a compulsive disorder..) There are

many shortcomings in the film, but this kind of story mode is quite attractive to me. The scenes are not complicated, there are a few characters on the scene, and the time period is relatively short. The plot to promote the development of the story, the tension is full, and the filming can become a classic

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