The ending is so bad, it can only be turned into a drama by changing it.

Nicolas 2022-09-10 23:17:32

The ending of "The Most Innocent" is so vulgar and pale that it is difficult for this play to be consecrated in my eyes. The ending changed to this: The doctor (Danny's father) said: "It only takes three steps to destroy a man." "The first step, take his money". The camera flashed back, and the male protagonist's wife took away the bag containing all the 50,000 euros saved by the male protagonist. "Second step, take away his love". The camera flashes back, and the male protagonist's wife is killed by his girlfriend's revenge. "The third step, let him lose his freedom." The female policeman stepped forward and handcuffed the male protagonist. The male lead widened his eyes and stared at the camera in disbelief. Then the camera zooms out and the whole film ends.

Personally, the first four episodes, the plot, rhythm, editing, camera, and lines are all perfect, and the score can be given 9 points.

The fifth episode begins, the pacing gets sluggish and the plot starts to go wrong. The male protagonist's wife is the cash cow of the gang boss, how could the gang boss allow her to conceive and give birth to a daughter in October? Mother Danny, how can a mother forgive someone who killed her son? Too out of touch with reality. Very dramatic. There is another question, whether the male protagonist kills the person who is going to kill him in prison has no effect on the male protagonist's character or personality. Killing that person is also self-defense, and it does not prove that the male protagonist is a bad person. Therefore, the reversal of the last few seconds, I feel no shock at all. In addition, Danny's father failed to frame the male protagonist, so how convincing are the three words he said? No impact at all. Gives a sense of anticlimactic.

The last four episodes can only be given a 7.5. The ending is up to 7 points.

The overall rating of the film is around 8.5. Giving 9 points is inflated, and Taobao has become a ticket.

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