But "Green Zone" is an action movie anyway, although there is no action-at least the camera is constantly shaking, and as a thriller, "Shadow Writer" is good enough. Although not as eerie and weird at the beginning as in "Closed Island", it is also tense enough. The ferry section is exciting and the rhythm is excellent. Similar to his own situation in Switzerland, Polanski gradually amplifies the anxiety in a static and closed environment, and the viewers are like McGregor. Although they feel the crisis is approaching and the rainstorm is approaching, they have been unclear. Finally, When it seemed that the dust had settled and the truth had been understood, the final violent reversal came—of course, it was also a reversal with a gossip temperament. The atmosphere of the whole film is excellent, and Polanski's remote control skills are indeed good.
After Mr. Brosnan stepped down from MI6, he made several very pornographic and violent films. This time he was elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, but he was pretty good, but who would have thought that the Prime Minister was a soy saucer. McGregor was still so young.
By the way, is that gunman also a game?
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