the plot is too far-fetched, and many details are not explained clearly. It is still difficult to convince people only by the brief foreshadowing in the middle and the truth at the end.
Secondly,
the performance of several protagonists is quite satisfactory, and there is nothing outstanding. Al Pacino just went through the motions and played tricks, and the others had nothing to praise, only the black and white children performed well, especially the black children.
Again, the
rhythm control is average, the picture is average, and the soundtrack is average.
But on the whole, with the three familiar faces of Channing, Al, and Ray, as well as the street scene in Queens, plus the 1.5-hour film is not too long,
it's still a good popcorn movie to watch.
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