When I saw it halfway through, I realized something was wrong. This must be a warm film that takes the emotional route. At the end, it is clear that the director's original intention should be to create a touching movie with a high IQ crime with family as the main line. It is a pity that this film did not touch the tears of the heart, nor did it have the sensory stimulation of high-IQ crimes.
The atmosphere of the movie is very well rendered. All kinds of dialogue shots and close-ups of characters seem to be doing all kinds of foreshadowing, and they seem to tell you that the climax of the story is coming soon, please wait and see. But it is also the rendering of the stormy waves and the calm plot that have made waves of urine spots. It's like the sky is covered with dark clouds, and the dark clouds overwhelm the city. You look up to the sky and growl, let the storm come more violently, but the Lord of Heaven has no intention to satisfy your unrestrainedness. There is no thunder, no lightning, no rain, but the dark clouds are always covered. You can't hear thunder and see lightning, you say it's fine, let me see the sun, but God still doesn't hear it, it's just dark clouds.
It's in this dull mood that the movie ends, you think there's still a story to tell, but the movie ends. Three men, two pairs of father and son, went through the airport security check and went to the beach for a vacation. The three generations lived together happily, like a perfect ending.
The plot is so simple that it loses the charm of a drama film, and the top-heavy plot rendering and plot development make the whole film pale and powerless.
Looking forward to Godzilla but Ultraman came out.
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