a small problem

Claudine 2022-04-16 08:01:01

Personally, I think the whole film feels very comfortable to open. The three cases are interlinked and closely connected, and there are layers of reasoning, showing the style of a reasoning film, and it is not conventional. Before finally releasing the writer, why didn't he verify that he was injured by his lover on the head, and so hastily released, the protagonist should be a cautious person. If the writer made relevant perjury, can the writer explain it? If other friends have their own opinions, welcome to discuss.

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  • Briana 2022-04-22 07:02:01

    The routine operation of Indian crime themes is not new so far. It's actually quite round, and all kinds of small clues are buttoned up. But the sense of suspense is very weak, and I felt boring in the middle, and I couldn't devote myself to empathizing with each setting, because I had basically guessed the overall direction and ending from the beginning. Even the reversal is a routine operation, and there is an illusion of watching TV shows. There is a big difference between China and India in the concept of legal system... I feel that the Indian films I have watched are all about killing people and getting away or the Avengers getting out of their shells perfectly. No matter what your purpose or motive is in Chinese movies, you have to obey the law in the end?

  • Theodore 2022-04-23 07:06:24

    It's all about mouth guns