Two adults go on vacation and run into a group of lawless juvenile criminals, that's what they're called, even if they're underage! The film then feels extremely depressing, I don't sympathize with the male and female protagonists, why? Don't worry, just hear me out! As an adult, the male protagonist does not have the IQ and judgment that an adult should have. When talking with criminals, it is completely a lesson tone. Please, do you see what the situation is now? Also, even though the war has broken out, isn't there the idea of capturing the thief first and capturing the king?
The heroine is even more interesting. It can be seen from the front that she should not be the kind that can cause trouble, but what about your IQ? I hid at night, it was dawn, I didn't know how to go out to find it, I had to go back and watch her husband being abused, and then chose to connect to Bluetooth! Oh my god! The IQ of the whole process is not online, and I was tricked into a dog by a little boy!
Don't foreign people trust the police?
In the last paragraph, a certain mother uttered a classic line: He was still a child! You know he is a child, but he is raised but he doesn't know how to educate him?
The above are all complaints, I don't know how the screenwriter arranged it! However, apart from the lack of IQ given by the screenwriter to the hero and heroine, everything else from the camera to the editing is good!
Behind the story, it is also worth thinking about today!
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