I can't understand a lot of places, who can help solve the doubts? ?

Jade 2022-04-02 08:01:01

First of all, I declare that I can't ask questions, so I came here to ask.

1. Poisoning the water glass, or Veritaserum? Who knocked it over? Not even sure whose water was tampered with;
2. In the final voiceover, is the truth revealed? Could it be that the male pig's feet recorded it during breakfast with the so-called "corrupt senior prosecutor - the prime minister's adviser"?
3. Why did the defendant not appeal and did not reveal the truth? And how can such a thing need the court to decide the judgment? It can be dealt with directly on the grounds of endangering national security. If an agreement was reached, why did the accused's son flee later?
The blower made by the hair dryer turned out to be a bunker. It should only blow things up or catch fire. Why only the power outage? The monitoring in that kind of place should be an independent circuit and power supply, right? Don't even have backup power?

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Extended Reading
  • Angie 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    dull, tasteless, old-fashioned, calm, restrained

  • Stuart 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    The opening is impressive, but the plot is a bit simple, but no matter how complicated this type of film is, it’s the same thing. Simple is more acceptable. The last thirty minutes of the film’s transformation into an action film is understandable.

Closed Circuit quotes

  • Martin Rose: [at dinner party] Can I sit between two people who hate each other? I like to come as a relief.

  • Devlin: This room's bugged.

    Martin Rose: Not like you to be suspicious.

    Devlin: No, I'm just saying. It's routine around here. Confidential conversations are transcribed and filed away.

    Martin Rose: Better be careful what I say, then.

    Devlin: Yeah, or at least speak clearly. For the sake of the typist.