When watching this movie, I suddenly thought that if you don't give the script, you should tell the actor the personal characteristics, logical way, thinking mode, realistic identity and ultimate goal of the person you play. Then throw a few actors into a scene, let things happen naturally, what will it look like. The hero and heroine will not live to the end, maybe the villain won, without a happy ending. Everything is possible.
Although the first man and the first woman in the film survive to the end, the bad guys still pay the price for their own words. But it makes me think of the above thoughts, because there are some plots that still make people feel, oh, how can it be like this.
The first is the death of the agent. The professional FBI was the first to discover the secrets of the hotel and saw the true appearance of everyone. Regardless of his own skills or information, he was the person at the top of the food chain, and he was the first to fail.
Then the harmless people are not stupid. To be honest, this is a bit far-fetched. The singer sees through the pastor and prescribes medicine, just because he is used to seeing restless men, which is somewhat unacceptable. But as the only person in the film who came to the hotel without any other purpose, he is not a weak chicken, and it does increase the visibility.
It's my sister who died in roulette. The hotel elder brother hasn't shown the sharpshooter character before, and has a lot fewer roles compared to the tough and beautiful sister in the whole process. So when he beat his sister on the edge of the cannon fodder, it was quite unexpected.
In addition, the younger sister is a very interesting character. Her speech and manners seem harmless. No matter what the state of the other party is and how the relationship is, there is no difference when speaking, just as easy as sitting under a tree and chatting. However, there is no good thoughts in the heart, and there is basically no evil except for evil. Billy Lee's evil is still pretentious, showing a panic expression under the harsh words of the singer. But Rose will never, no matter what the tone of the other person's words, her response is such an understatement, without any waves. It was as indifferent as she saw her desperate sister die in front of her since she was a child. This is pure evil. As Emily said, everyone has evil in their hearts, and Billy Lee seduced Rose's evil and enlarged it all over the body. From then on she became evil itself.
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