The truth needs to be discovered by oneself

Freda 2022-03-23 09:01:58

After watching the movie, I feel good and want to recommend it.
I came to write a review, and I was a little puzzled when I saw that there were many criticisms.
If you look closely, it also makes sense, it really doesn't have much depth.
However, it is undeniable that the plot of this film is good. It is very compact from beginning to end, paving the way, unfolding, and echoing, which is very attractive.
What happened to the massacre in the prologue? Who is the real dictator? Who is the real murderer behind the scenes? One question mark after another, will jump out as the plot develops. The complexity of the heroine is not a big confession at the beginning, but revealed a little bit according to the needs of the plot development. In real life, it's always the most unbelievable to tell the truth, isn't it? And what the truth is, let’s discover it for yourself with doubts.

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  • Jonas 2021-12-14 08:01:02

    The best choice to spend the long night. It feels similar to the immortal gardener. The section on the bus is not bad. Nicole is still so beautiful, the dubbing is very sophisticated, and the rehearsal traces of those in the venue are heavy!

  • Hoyt 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    I just thought it was awesome, and it changed my mind about Sean Penn. No five stars because it would be nice if the heroine was black and looked like someone who suffered from Matobo. The first film review of the brain-dead, repaying grievance with virtue? what logic?

The Interpreter quotes

  • Silvia Broome: I'm not lying. I went to him for help.

    Tobin Keller: With what?

    Silvia Broome: I can't tell you. Someone might get hurt.

    Tobin Keller: "Someone might get hurt". There's a bus full of dead people! "Someone might get hurt?". Who? Someone you know? Someone who's mixed up in all this?

  • Tobin Keller: Xola's dead. Kuman's dead. Who do you work for?

    Charlie Russell: Don't touch.

    Tobin Keller: Those things'll kill you. Russell!