Of course, I didn't think of "Focus" as a suspense movie at first, I thought it was a comedy, because Will Smith's expression, the expression brewed by the superb acting, especially the expression with tears in his eyes, almost Let me spray rice. I take it for granted with the plot to guess the direction and ending of the film.
When Will Smith, a veteran liar expert, met the naive and bold Margot Robbie, I guessed that the next plot is whether Smith's indulgence in beauty led to his failure in his career, or maybe even deceived by Robbie into nothing. Like Nicolas Cage, the liar in Stickman, my guesses failed in the end;
when Smith and Robbie gambled with the Chinese tycoon, he showed that realistic anxiety that made me wonder if he was going to lose here. Gambling was stagnant, just like the final end of the gambler who made a desperate gamble in various gambler films, and the guess failed again. This is just another clever trick by him, deceiving the boss and deceiving the audience.
Then, when he met Robbie again, I thought Robbie would be his opponent or alliance, level up like Catherine Zeta-Jones in "Trap" and then play against or side by side like Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and guessed Failed again, Robbie was again blinded by Smith and involved in a new scam;
when Smith was shot down by the old man, I'm sure he couldn't die, how could the protagonist die, sure he would roll over and take the final boss ——The old man was defeated, and then gave a happy ending, like an ordinary action movie. As a result, of course, he did not die, but he was actually rescued by the old man. The identity of the old man has left a foreshadowing at the beginning.
By this time, I was completely convinced by the director and screenwriter, and at the same time applauded Will Smith's acting skills. In general, this is a good movie, with suspense, love, team, and technology. The people in it are not too bad, and they are all cute, especially the Chinese boss, who loses the bet and laughs Say: I'm not angry, but please get out of my private room immediately. A very interesting and very logical movie, counted as a feature film.
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