Object error, imaginary defense, and helpers with different subjective and objective levels

Kimberly 2022-03-20 09:02:58

Surprise work, I like it very much, it has a very Guy Ritchie feel.

The whole story has ups and downs, black humor runs through the beginning and end, and the coincidence and funny tricks are interspersed, which makes the co-appearance of many characters absurd but generally credible, the confrontation of many characters is not chaotic, and the dramatic conflict is fully utilized.

The motives of the characters are also relatively sufficient, and the image is completely established. The male protagonist's life and death are uncertain in the end, but the whole resourceful but unwilling image makes any explanation make sense. Two helpers, a liar and a killer, were all played by him in the end. Among them, coupled with the confrontation with the agents, the absurdity of making people eat for money and birds is further deepened. From a simple fraud, to intentional murder, to accidental murder, to manslaughter and multiple murders with reversal, The next step is to negligently kill the priest and wife who was supposed to be in the car. I feel that taking a law examiner is enough for him to analyze for a day hahahahaha.

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  • Charlie: Did you check her pulse?

    Josie McBroom: Well I assumed that when you have an axe lodged in your skull, your pulse tends to bottom out on you.

  • Josie McBroom: [looking at the Deputy whom Mrs. Smalls just shot dead] There goes our alibi.