The plot is quite violent, the protagonist's son died at the end of the first episode. I thought the hero and daughter would die at the end of the second episode, but no, not yet. Makes people want to watch. Tim Ross is really getting old, and every episode has scenes that suggest his double-sidedness, and it feels like it's slowly darkening. While nervous, I secretly liked it. At the end of the second episode, I finally started drinking again. Hey-hey. The big boss of the oil company, Voldemort, is reincarnated, with the words I am a bad guy on his face, and I don't like this kind of character setting. In addition, the company's public relations Elizabeth, like a BITCH, is also rare from the inside out. Canada and Australia are both toxic countries.
After watching the third episode, my daughter might as well die sooner.
really. It would be better if my daughter died sooner, and I will keep all the audience mad. Just ask, which normal person would fall in love with the murderer who killed his own brother and think about wandering the world together.
The second half of the whole play is more and more biased. In fact, this is not the biggest problem. The biggest problem is that when the characters are not full enough, letting them behave in the way shown in the play will make people wonder. Because they are not normal.
The role of Xiaobai should be played by a person of normal height (his parents are of normal height), a dwarf with round legs, especially when he runs, he will laugh and affect the atmosphere. In the revenge trio, Xiaobai and his uncle have motives and backgrounds, but his black friends and the daredevils who stopped in the first few episodes have no background at all. It's just nonsense.
Killing the big boss of the oil company was obviously self-defense, and the three women burned their houses and buried their bodies. Too far-fetched.
Xiaobai has been deliberately portraying his neurotic side in the first few episodes, especially the dance similar to sexual ejaculation, which makes people think that this is a ruthless character, but then I completely forgot about it. It's really disappointing to become a small character who can only provoke, and it doesn't match the character portrayed in front of him.
The line of Elizabeth, which exposes the evildoing of the oil company BOSS, failed to connect well with the main line. It felt independent and disappointing.
Tim Roth's performance in this show always reminds me of Robert De Niro in "Dangerous Relationships", the look is so similar. They all looked old, and they all listened attentively, like a blind man. Even the blinking frequency is the same. Impressed.
In the end, I really hate the role of my daughter. The inexplicable existence may only serve to promote the plot. There is no good-looking, no likable character, only a neurotic-like behavior. This role should be abolished. A good character is someone who is both loved and hated. At least make you feel sympathetic. And this character can only be hated.
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