A strong life needs some patches

Renee 2022-12-26 11:17:18

At the beginning of the film, it was very shocking. The female reporter played by Halle Berry was too strong. She broke into the MP's office by herself and a computer. Drink and celebrate. Aren't you afraid of being ambushed? Could it be that my own thinking is too dark, is it really that my country’s national conditions are too different? It's a typical American style.

When I started watching it, I felt that the two small reporters, who were single-handedly, were really strong enough. They managed to get members of parliament and wealthy businessmen, and they managed to send the big boss with rich interpersonal relationships to prison as planned without any setbacks. Check it out. The United States is truly a society governed by the rule of law, which fully reflects that everyone is equal before the law. But if you think about it carefully, there are too many details that can't stand scrutiny:

Halle sneaked into the H2A office, and then quickly, stably, and ruthlessly completed the job of seducing the target. It went well. The battle-hardened BOSS is really not enough. Enter the set without hesitation in one round. Overall, I feel that this plot is too old and can be used in any similar drama. There is nothing new about the fact that happens between two people. For example, Halle's computer crashed, and the photo of the former female employee she pretended to be turned into a desktop. As a result, the coincidental boss came and threw a bunch of ambiguous things at this time. When Halle calmly dealt with the danger in front of me, I was also calm, I knew she would save the day at the last second, and sure enough, she did. And Halle sneaked to the boss office to program the computer with the cooperation of his partner, and I thought that something would happen, something happened, something happened, but something happened. . . . I thought again that it would be okay, it would be okay, it would be okay, but she really succeeded in passing the test again with her rhetoric.

Also, two people in the hotel were rubbing their ears, and the female reporter suddenly left in the middle of the journey. I continued to predict that something would happen, something would happen, something would happen. . . As a result, why did the screenwriter give me such a face, something really happened. It was the computer engineer who hit a ghost at that moment and suddenly made such a low-level mistake, or the screenwriter hit a wall. He couldn't think of any new ideas and had to make some old jokes to deal with it. . .

The relationship between BOSS's wife and senior assistant, as well as the relationship between BOSS and his wife would have been interesting, but this time, the screenwriter comrade finally didn't let me get it. Two people with stories.

Especially in the end, although the ending is quite unexpected, the process of finding this ending is too simple, just to explain the plot. I can only feel that the brain of a computer engineer is indeed not simple. It is a pity that the whole secret can be exposed through a simple search address, and it is a pity not to study criminal psychology.

Overall, I feel that the director really wanted to round up the story, but he relied too much on the beauty of the heroine, and the plot was not considered so thoughtfully, which caused my not-so-smart head to find so many loopholes. There is also a big failure, did not make good use of Bruce, such a distinctive actor only played the role of soy sauce in this film. It's a little perverted computer engineer that will make a little impression.



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Perfect Stranger quotes

  • Security Guard #1: [first lines - handing her an ID badge] Here ya go, miss.

    Ro: Thank you.

    Security Guard #2: Step through please. Open your laptop, please. I guess people take their computers with them everywhere now-a-days.

    Ro: Security blanket...

    Security Guard #2: Lucky blanket.

  • Miles Haley: [slides her a USB drive] Take this.

    Ro: And what's that?

    Miles Haley: It's new spyware you're gonna mickey into Hill's laptop. Go at the end of the day, install it into the computer, and bury it into the hard drive.

    Ro: And how long will that take?

    Miles Haley: Uh, 3 minutes and 14 seconds. But, that's just a guess.