Very good movie, about some details

Bertha 2022-03-22 09:02:53

I really don't know why people dislike this movie so much, the score of 5.7 is so much lower than the bad movie Special Forces Cobra Rise 7.4.
After watching the film, I deduced some details of the film from the results. In fact, I can understand the director’s intentions very well. I like the part about the jewelry store the most:
Brosnan took the wallets of both Neil and Abby’s in-laws, and then ordered filet at the restaurant. Steak steak and 200 yuan of red wine. While drinking, they said that they should raise 300 yuan to settle the account. If they can't raise the money within an hour, they will kill their daughter.
The two rushed to the street to find a jewelry store. Abby took off the bracelet and said she wanted to sell it. Neil immediately said, "I bought this for 2,000 yuan!" The jewelry store owner looked at the bracelet with a magnifying glass, and Neil reiterated it. "I bought it for 2,000 yuan!" The boss said it was a fake. Abby was very impatient and turned around and said, "You're playing with me." Neil Abby and the two began to argue. Perhaps, Abby originally doubted the authenticity of the bracelet, but this time it just happened to be verified.
The owner of the jewelry store suddenly said: "I'm joking, I'll pay 200", Neil took off his watch, stuffed it into the boss's hand and clung to the boss's hand: "I'll sell this to you, anyway, give me a total of 300 "I thought, maybe the old man from the jewelry store was so anxious when he saw the two of them, and the fake necklace seemed to have triggered a crisis of trust between husband and wife. He didn't ask for much money, and he suddenly felt compassion. Seeing Neil's contrived expression when he bought the watch and his grip on the boss, it seems that this speculation can be more confirmed. It takes money to have an affair outside, so it is also necessary to buy a fake bracelet for the wife, hehe~

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  • Tom Ryan: Never pick a fight with someone who's got nothing to lose.