after watching

Rozella 2022-03-23 09:02:47

This is a new movie pushed by the platform, so I watched it because of Anne Hathaway. However, there were some twists and turns in the viewing process. At the beginning, the description of the fishing plot was very similar to the old man and the sea. I once thought it was a modern version of the old man and the sea. The middle-aged protagonist finally caught a big fish through various methods, and then the big fish finally had only fish bones due to various circumstances. But with the development of the plot, when Anne Hathaway appeared and let the male lead kill, I think it subverted the previous idea. Annie's excuse for killing must be made up, and there may be some major secrets hidden behind it, which corresponds to the title of the film.

As a result, the concept of the game was introduced, which disrupted the previous idea all at once. With the development of the plot, the male protagonist may not be real. This time it completely collapsed, what was messed up, and the logic was not right, what did you want to express. It was the child's father who died during the war, and the mother took the child to remarry and was repeatedly subjected to domestic violence. The child devised a killing game and ended up killing the stepfather. But I still feel like it doesn't fit in with the plot.

Brain training is also good.

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Extended Reading
  • Flo 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    A script written 20 years ago?

  • Lura 2022-04-21 09:03:01

    How can I describe this feeling... It's just a matter of pressing a button to turn off the lights... The writer actually wrote a program to add AI elements to make you want to turn off the lights. Really I'd rather watch the first half of the clichéd story.

Serenity quotes

  • Constance: Okay, Dill. Say fate gave you the choice: you can get the lady, or you could catch that tuna that's in your head. Which one would you choose?

  • Duke: Pity is worse than a fist to the face.