It's perfect, but you can tell just by looking at the title that it's not necessarily perfect

Michel 2022-04-22 07:01:34

I have seen many film friends say that the final behind the scenes of this drama is the heroine, but I personally think how could the heroine be a mastermind who has been behind the scenes from the beginning? Various details show that she has been deceived by two men. If she was the mastermind, would she fight against the thief at risk? Was she sure she could win over the thief? The tool that stabbed the thief to death was also placed next to the water bucket after the nanny roasted the beef before (described in the video, the nanny roast beef was the foreshadowing of the fight against the thief later, not a dispensable description, remember that there is a special one close-up). Generally, a behind-the-scenes mastermind will restore his true nature when he is alone. The heroine's facial expressions are so real even when she is alone, does she still use acting when she is alone? Is it for the audience to see? Saying that she is behind the scenes, it must be supported by detailed descriptions. So this is logically unreasonable and has no basis. If you have to say that the heroine planned to kill the male protagonist, it should also be said that the female protagonist pushed the boat along the way when it was not possible, or that the male protagonist was killed by the plan.

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  • Stein: [to Steven as he enters his office for the first time that day, referring to their bond investments overseas] The spreads are "blowing out" and the way things look in Europe, it could turn into a real bloodbath.

    Steven: So, what are we talking?

    Stein: We're talking at least a hundred and fifty basis points.

    Hansen: Bundesbank will have to tag along, so your Yen and other positions are going to get hammered.

    Steven: So, what's our exposure?

    Nolan: Based on my preliminary model?

    Steven: Yes, no frills.

    Nolan: [implying the worst-case scenario for their investments] Think Chernobyl.

  • Steven: [leaving a message on David's answering machine] David, hi, it's Steven Taylor here, I'm finishing up a little early today and I thought I'd come by and check out your work, let's say about six if that "flies" with you, why don't you give me a call at my office here 544-1817, I look forward to seeing you.