The disabled handsome uncle not only single-handedly fights gangsters, but also captures the hearts of sexy leopard-print villains. I have to say that these days, skilled tech houses are still awesome.
As a crime suspense film, various details and preparatory work are well done. The later, the more the plot will correspond one by one, so you must pay careful attention to ordinary scenes when watching it in the early stage. Stratagems and reversals are of course also wonderful, but the protagonist is a paralyzed person whose movements are greatly restricted, so many places will appear particularly blunt and deliberate, especially collisions and battles of wits in closed tunnels. The protagonist's halo is too dazzling, especially in the final anti-water stage. Maybe the layout and foreshadowing in the front are too delicate, and the rhythm seems to be slowed down a bit. Of course, this is also for the climax of the story and the climax of the dramatic conflict. You have to be patient when watching.
Apart from the sophisticated script and tight rhythm, I have to complain about the male and female protagonists. Not to mention how reluctant and embarrassing the emotional progression of the male protagonist, the female protagonist and the little girl seems, the character of the slutty stripper and female protagonist feels awkward and blunt, and the three views of the male and female protagonists are not too positive, let's see Looking at the last shot is to imply that the male protagonist is a pedophile? terribly contemplative...
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