I have always liked to watch suspenseful movies, but for so many years, the suspenseful movies of the police and bandits have basically revolved around the idea of being a big villain. Although the director of this movie tried to seek a basis from the chaos theory of the physical world, the plot still escaped. It's not like a big villain is loyal, and a big fake is like a real fate. Audiences who are used to watching suspense films can easily guess the approximate ending of the film. The director can expand the role of this kind of big traitor like loyalty a little bit, don't limit it to one person, and this kind of big traitor like loyalty and big fake like the truth is even more complicated, otherwise a suspense film is likely to evolve A heroic police and gangster film that has become a typical Hollywood one. The plot tension of the film is insufficient, the story is advanced layer by layer, the logic is stripped away, the director has made many hints in the play, and the ending is relatively clear. I want to say that the film can properly expand the plot and introduce multiple main lines to advance at the same time, so that the plot will be more full.
The protagonist is a talented young policeman, born in a police family, brave, capable, shrewd and handsome. This is the perfect image of the young protagonist presented in the previous part of the plot, but it seems that the image carefully created before is not implemented in the back. The dialogue between the two protagonists is completely unequal. Maybe Jiang is still old and hot, or maybe the director still set a suspense at the end, remembering what the flight attendant said to Naikos.
Overall, this film is still worth watching. I just watched "The King of Guns" two days ago. Police, gangsters, money, handsome guys, and beauties also introduced the financial theory of the foreign exchange market. Similar to this, "Melee" also revolves around police, money, handsome guys, and beauties. Chaos theory is introduced. The two films have many similarities. It's interesting, I can't say who inherited who's technique, it may be the characteristics of the times embodied in the movie.
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