Emotional void

Kelsie 2022-03-22 09:02:46

The structure of the whole film should be said to be quite exciting. It is an exquisite textbook of double crime,
and the rhythm is generally well grasped. At least two car chase scenes and a truth scene are all on the edge of the cliff.
Although from a strict and prudent point of view, there are many bugs in the so-called "evidence and non-evidence" links, but without such a bug, the story will not be able to reach a climax
, and the factors of crime and suspense are excluded
. Speaking of the last sentence of
the female pig: F**KU is very enjoyable,
but if it is me, from the point of view of a simple woman, if I really love this man so much, then even if it is a criminal, even if he is aware of all this, he is still It will be obligatory to cover him up to hide the truth or pretend he doesn't know,
so it 's
either because of
lack of affection
or because
this woman is too rational and just ,
but
when she was trying to save CJ earlier, ELLA said that what you are talking about now is your life. Ah , I
still think this is contradictory. The
script is empty and powerless in the depiction of human emotions
. . . . . Is a crime movie a bird?

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Extended Reading
  • Lucie 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    The five-star story was made into a three-star film, hey~

  • Jennings 2022-03-27 09:01:20

    I saw it a year ago, it is very compact and beautiful, although there are many bugs.

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt quotes

  • Manager: [walking around his store with Ella] The till is linked directly to my inventory. When I scan the barcode, it logs the product and it's manufacturer's number.

    Ella Crystal: Right, so you can match any receipt with an item that's been purchased?

    Manager: Yep, as long as it has the manufacturer's label. But I already told you guys this.

    Ella Crystal: [surprised] You spoke to someone from my office?

    Manager: Yeah.

    Ella Crystal: Do you remember who?

    Manager: Yes, he said he was the DA.

  • Ben Nickerson: Who the hell wears a Montalvo? Never heard of it.

    Detective Hollis: We searched every retailer in Shreveport. None of them have ever carried a Montalvo. They stopped making it in 1999.

    Ben Nickerson: That tells how popular they were.

    Detective Riddick: Maybe the guy was from Italy.

    Ben Nickerson: Right, this has all the earmarks of a mafia hit.

    Lieutenant Merchant: What about a tourist, you know, looking for some late-night action?

    Ben Nickerson: [sighs] Maybe. I don't know. This smells like an evidence box stored next to all those other evidence boxes of unsolved homicides. I hate that smell. I really do.