chaotic, orderly, wonderful

Else 2022-03-23 09:02:59

This movie brings together many crime genres and one, bank robbery, secret room, serial murder. There are many types of characters, stupid thieves, technical thieves, high-IQ thieves, neurotic bystanders and so on. Old-school reasoning, uttered by neurotic onlookers, seems absurd, not at all as convincing as Inspector Polo in The Tragedy on the Nile, nor as tangy as Sherlock Holmes in Detective Holmes, but that's it The reasoning of a neurotic bystander makes the order behind the chaos clear and orderly, and the amount of dark humor mixed in the film is often unbearable.
As a reasoning film, it is successful even if the murderer cannot be guessed. This film has done it. To have a clear logical analysis, this film has basically done it under the surface chaos, although some details are still open to question. However, it is unique to have so many elements in one movie. People who don't like it will be dizzy, and people who like it will watch it with relish.

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Extended Reading
  • Danielle 2022-03-14 14:12:26

    Ordinary robber trio + second robber duo + literary reasoning Conan~

  • Jarret 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    Haha the last second ended well

Flypaper quotes

  • Kaitlin: It's kinda weird.

    Tripp Kennedy: What is?

    Kaitlin: The numbers you mentioned, 101, 157, 557, they're all prime numbers.

  • Weinstein: We always said that we would bail on any job if the intel sucked. Already the vault specs are shit, we're behind schedule, our number 3 guy Lancelot is a fuckin' psycho. We got two hillbillies in the lobby playing with weapons-grade plastic explosives, our faces in the the open. Ten years ago we would have bailed, you know I'm right.

    Darrien: Ten years ago we weren't in a recession.