Young and evil temperament

Russ 2022-03-23 08:01:02

To "monitor" means to stay awake at all times, to keep an eye on developments and changes. Miss Lynch is clearly reminding us that things are changing. Yes, as soon as the two FBI investigating the murder case showed up, a strange atmosphere began to fill the air, but I really don't know what's wrong, every action and look of the male and female partners seems to be something else. I mean, but I don't know what they're declaring. The "surveillance" here obviously does not refer to the criminals' surveillance of the victims they are about to commit murder. The audience is the real subject of surveillance. Although they are passive, they directly watch or participate in this perverted murder case. The acting of Uncle Weird and Sexy Aunt is really good, and they expect and will definitely get great pleasure in this role-playing "game"; and the tension of the audience's participant (monitor) gradually increases with the case. It became clear and intensified, until finally the ferocious transformation of male and female thieves reached the extreme. Miss Lynch is well acquainted with family traditions, adhering to her father's dark, obscure and mysterious methods, and mixed with a certain youthful and evil temperament in the image, which can be described as both inheritance and innovation.

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Extended Reading
  • Kurtis 2022-04-24 07:01:25

    There was a bit of a desertion in the process, but the ending can still bring people back again, add one star to this

  • Emmie 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    Three and a half. The suspense is not enough, and the description of the dark side of human nature is not deep enough, but the little girl who sees through the world is very popular.

Surveillance quotes

  • Bobbi Prescott: We were pretty sure we didn't get the job.

    Officer Degrasso: Wait wait wait wait wait, you mean they didn't hire you on the spot?

    Bobbi Prescott: Oh no, we weren't interviewing to be cops.

  • Janet: [about the copious evidence] Now what I'm wondering, why would they be so sloppy?

    Sam Hallaway: They're likely to improve.

    Janet: Ah I see, yeah.

    Sam Hallaway: Unless ma'am - they just don't give a shit.