There are no hot shooting scenes, no crazy car chase scenes, and some are just great screenwriters.
Brother Dirty Driver (Worchowski) is a genius, and what impressed me the most about this movie is the way of conveying the apparition.
None of the characters, events, and props in the play feel superfluous.
My feeling is that they (characters) are one more and one less, such as the inconspicuous policeman, and the relationship between different characters;
although they (props) are arranged in the plot, there are human factors in them, but the placement The location is so reasonable, such as the floor lamp on the wall, the old-fashioned telephone;
the events are one after another, the experience time is staggered, such as the plan of two women, it makes people feel that the whole thing is not a repetition of the thing in the plan, It is a complete event, with imagination and memories. The relatively easy part is passed over (such as stealing money), and the events full of differences and entanglements take great effort to exaggerate (such as hiding a corpse, etc.).
Before watching it, I was intimidated by the lingering power of "Hacker"; after
watching a part, I felt a bit like the "Wild Things" series, but later I found out that this film is still relatively early;
after watching it, I found that I want to overthrow all my previous thoughts.
I think friends who like to watch the plot will definitely like this film, I recommend it again!
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