too romantic but still in love with it

Trycia 2022-10-03 03:19:13

The blood on the face of the male coach! bgm, photography, service is first-rate, and the characters are also distinctive.

In terms of plot, although I understand that this movie is not about gangsters fighting and killing, it is the rise and fall of a family, and the first movie is mostly foreshadowing. But is the character's emotional setting too romantic? I can't figure out why the wise male protagonist has never suspected the female protagonist. He is obviously suspicious. Is this just being dazzled by love? Well, it can barely be understood as making the character fuller

However, what I dislike very much is that the sheriff likes the setting of the heroine. The inexplicable feeling is completely unnecessary. On the contrary, the rhythm is skewed and the pattern is obviously smaller.

It is obvious that the director has ulterior motives and wants to shoot the British gangster feeling that only UK has. The tone is also in place. Most of the time the audience feels that the peakty blinder is so cool. This drama is so cool. But in some places, for example, the heroine revenges for his father, this kind of hurt you is not what I want because I have my last resort, but I only fell in love with your old-fashioned setting later, and the fifth episode of the sheriff announced that he would round up When tommy, his attention stayed on the arrangement of the female protagonist’s resume, and the plot where he peeped at the hostess embracing on the curtains at night was really a bit drama (sergeant sir, you can’t catch the man Is it really necessary for the Lord to have such a big relationship with the heroine?!), these inevitably make the overall style of painting a bit unconventional.

Although I have complained so much, I really like the tune of this film, not to mention bgm, and my most handsome and handsome thomas! ! Still must see!

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