Regarding some people who think things are idiots and movies are idiots, I will give my opinion.

Bartholome 2022-10-18 04:33:24

In fact, everyone thinks that the plot is unreasonable. This may be the opinion of most moviegoers. I also felt that way at first. But after thinking about it, it is not always the case. This article is only some of my own opinions. If you have other ideas, welcome to exchange.
First of all, the situation at that time was that the refrigerator in the store was not turned off, causing a lot of food to go bad, and soon it was Friday carnival night, there were a large number of customers coming to eat, and there was an unidentified inspector to death. The female manager originally thought She solved this problem by herself, but her ability was not so good. As a result, everyone was very busy when she started the business. The 8 minutes or so charred fries and the clerk's broken nails are proof. And the manager is also tasked with meeting the undercover inspector. At this time, someone called her, saying that a policeman called her and told her to call back. She had preconceived the impression that the other party was a policeman.
Then there is the heroine's defense. Every time she wants to argue with the so-called policeman, the policeman will calm him down and call someone else. At 17 minutes, the policeman said that he was also in contact with the area manager. When the manager questioned the request made by the policeman, the policeman said that it was standard procedure, to dispel the doubts and concerns of the manager and other executive behavior, and make them think that they were in accordance with the What the police say and do is just, moral and in line with their duties, so although many people initially questioned the behavior required by the police, they later gave in. Their behavior was immoral when we opened it up, but if you really put it into the situation at that time, you will find that their behavior is in line with the "moral" that the police say, and they are helping the heroine.
Then there was a turning point when the manager put the clothes in the car. Before that, the manager was skeptical about the clerk stealing money. After that, because the male clerk made a mistake in the customer's list, the manager was under too much pressure, and the police said The heroine's brother is a drug dealer, which made the manager believe that the female clerk stole the customer's money, so at 38 minutes she told the male clerk "she stole a customer's money". After that, the male clerk refused the police's unreasonable request because he met the heroine's brother and (probably) had a crush on the heroine (guess), and kept following the matter. And the manager's fiancé was drunk and (probably) lustful from the beginning (he carried out the police's instructions very thoroughly, in an orderly tone, unlike the manager's scruples, and in a negotiating tone with the heroine chat.)
Finally, under the inducement of the police, the cup happened. In addition, after reading the comments, I specifically Baidu Baidu effect, it is true. As the manager said at the end, at that time she ignored the factors that were unfavorable to the heroine, and immersed herself in her duty and sense of mission as a "professional police agent". The special environment of the fast food restaurant leads the clerk to be accustomed to obeying the arrangement of the superior, which leads the manager to obey the police's instructions, and the police constantly strengthen (with encouragement and reward) the manager's "sense of justice" in the instructions.

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  • Officer Daniels: [on phone] Let me talk to Becky.

    Van: He wants to talk to you.

    [hands over receiver]

    Becky: Hello?

    Officer Daniels: So, I want you to do me a favor. Look around at where you are. Where we are, is at your house, searching it for your brother's drugs.

    Becky: My brother doesn't do drugs.

    Officer Daniels: [taunting voice] Enough. Enough! Shut up! We have you with witnesses stealing from the restaurant. You're not cooperating, you're not helping us conduct our investigation. It's not good!

    [silent for a while, unnerving her]

    Officer Daniels: All right, it looks like we're gonna have to take you in.

    [more silence]

    Officer Daniels: They'll look at your criminal record, determine how many hours you're gonna spend there in jail.

    Becky: I don't have a criminal record.

    Officer Daniels: I'm just saying they'll look at your criminal record, or lack of. Look at your... papers, decide how many hours you'll spend in jail. Okay?

    [silence]

    Officer Daniels: I mean, they are gonna haul you in, they'll look at how you cooperated here today. I mean, all of this is being recorded.

    [silence]

    Officer Daniels: Do you understand?

    Becky: [sighs forlornly] Yes, I understand. But, Sir, why?

    Officer Daniels: Why? Why are you going to jail? Because you're the one that's causing all the problems! Now, if you want this over with, sooner rather than later, you'll allow the person that I authorize to inspect you, to search you. And then, maybe then, you'll have a chance of getting out of this. You understand what I'm saying? You can go to jail, or you could let this guy inspect you. You can go to jail, or you can let this guy inspect you. That's it, two choices.

    Becky: Okay.

    Officer Daniels: Okay, miss, you're gonna take off the apron?

    Becky: [softly] Yes.

    Officer Daniels: You're gonna take it off?

    Becky: Yes...!

    Officer Daniels: Good. Thank you. You're doing great. So just take off the apron and give the phone back to Van, okay?

    Van: This is Van.

    Officer Daniels: How did that work? Did she take off the apron?

    Van: She is now.

    Officer Daniels: What does her chest look like?

    Van: Well... she's covering it with the apron.

    Officer Daniels: I thought you said she took it off. Take it from her!

    Van: [to Becky] He says I gotta take the apron from you.

  • Becky: [on phone] I have no idea what happened. I don't know what's going on, I was working, and I was up front, you can ask anybody who was up there with me.

    Officer Daniels: [impatiently] Do me a favor...

    Becky: I was...

    Officer Daniels: ...and calm down. Just... calm down, and explain the situation to me, okay?

    Becky: All I know is that I was working, and then Sandra came in and told me that I stole some lady's money, that is, that is everything that I know.

    Officer Daniels: You stole somebody's money. Do you know the lady in question?

    Becky: No, I don't... I can't even think...

    Officer Daniels: Hey...

    Becky: ...of anybody it could possibly be...

    Officer Daniels: ...be quiet!

    Becky: There's no one...

    Officer Daniels: Now have you seen this woman before on the premises? If you're just straight with me, it will all be worked out, okay?

    Becky: I am being... I'm being straight with you.

    Officer Daniels: Okay, so what that tells me is that you don't realize what kind of trouble you're in here. I'm gonna need you to address me as Sir or Officer, understand?

    Becky: [softly] Yes, Sir.

    Officer Daniels: [soft tone] Okay, good.

    [but...]

    Officer Daniels: Now first we need to find the money. You mind telling me where it is?

    Becky: I don't have any money.

    Officer Daniels: You don't have any money? Well, why do the people say otherwise?

    Becky: I don't know...

    Officer Daniels: You don't know?

    [scoffs rudely]

    Officer Daniels: Okay! This isn't the easy way out of this, you understand?