I give this film a 6 out of 10. He has both strengths and weaknesses. The advantage is that its first few minutes of narrative efficiency are very high, and I like his editing very much. Quickly repeating clips to express that he is a boring, middle-class, middle-aged man, going about his day-to-day life.
These are just a few scenes, and I like them all. The first is the two people who robbed the house. He didn't fight back because he knew that there was a gun on the opposite side that would hurt his child; from this point, he was What kind of background. Then there is the second scene, he went to the tattoo shop to find someone, the veteran saw the tattoo on his hand, a retired soldier of the special forces, etc., and then he locked himself up directly, and used this method to express that he That special identity; then, this line forms a foreshadowing, until the scene where he hits people in the bus, the audience subconsciously thinks that he is a fierce man, but in the end, he is very difficult to fight, forming a contrast. And there was no music in that scene, and it didn't start until he was beaten out of the car window and then came back and picked up a small bag to play.
Also, he first went to the tattoo parlor, and then went to the house of the two thieves. In that scene, because the audience thought he was a very powerful person, he would take revenge, and the result would be given to you. , seeing that he did not vent his anger, because the other party was a restructured family and had a child, he did not vent his emotions in this reversal, and then immediately followed a scene, he sat behind the bus and a car just came over , you thought it was the couple who wanted revenge and found someone else, but it turned out not to be, and suddenly they crashed.
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