State of Play

Daniela 2022-03-23 09:01:46

Hollywood suspense films will always give everyone a behind-the-scenes mastermind at the end, and this one is the same, but this behind-the-scenes mastermind is really not that good.

I have many doubts. Apex has been the target of Congress for mercenaries and war outsourcing from the very beginning. It is also that Apex has colluded with another Congressman to plant spies around Collins, so this is indeed a company with many crimes. However, in the end, there is no connection with this company at all. The Collins couple hired a murderer to follow and kill the spy because they suspected the identity of the spy. I want to question whether such a case is necessary.

Apex Company was not mentioned at all in the ending, and Collins, who was investigating the Apex Company, was caught for murder, and the ending was a bit thunderous.

However, aside from the inconsistency and inconsistency of the script, it is still a good suspense film with a compact plot. A film without explosions, speeding cars, and bed scenes can have such a sense of compactness. The director and the script are still indispensable. of.

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State of Play quotes

  • Rep. Stephen Collins: Am I talking to my friend now or am I talking to a reporter?

    Cal McAffrey: I gotta be both.

  • Della Frye: [referring to Foy] And why do you think he's gonna talk?

    Hank: Because he's scared.

    Della Frye: How do you know?

    Cal McAffrey: Because I'm gonna scare him.