It's ok to watch, but it's not that pretty. As a suspense film, there are too many coincidences, so many people will say "this is what watching movies is." There is a necessary causal relationship, but the occasional coincidence that occurs at a specific time is a high-level coincidence, and does not point to the promotion of the plot, like the Alabaster Case; but in the end it constitutes the background of the entire story, starting in another wave of plots. Function, like "The Wire". The higher the inevitability, the higher the coincidence.
Fei Wen's old acting as a working woman struggling to survive is full of politically correct market choices. From "The Reader" to "Fantasy World", he is getting more and more correct. There is no breakthrough in his acting skills. become more proficient.
And Guy Pearce is an old partner. Pierce just has the righteous "no one expects me to be responsible anyway" temperament.
The deepest impression is that the actor's acting skills are also good, and the character itself is also good Evan Peters, it is a good way to die decisively.
The subject matter itself is quite good, very suitable for remake into a Japanese drama, youthful and cruel. In this show, the big names are struggling there, but the light is in the next generation, or in other words, in the next generation who cannot shine.
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