This movie makes me speechless

Krista 2022-12-23 21:23:05

When did you start watching this movie? The effect of the trailer is good, and the wonderful soundtrack makes people want to watch the
beginning of the play like this, and it attracts people at once. However...it seemed very speechless from the time the
police
called Rating: 2.5/5.0 (corrected rating, original 2.0)

and then there are spoilers for the film review, I don't know what they think, they were played around by one person.
First of all, the restaurant manager. Others said it was the police officer who called. She believed it was a police officer. The "police officer" said that the regional manager of her restaurant was on another line, and she believed
it. It was easy to deceive and the heroine was also confused. First of all, she was suspected of doing If you have never done something, you need to confirm the identity of the other party at the first time. How to confirm it? Call the area manager directly, and secondly, if the "police officer" says you are stealing something, call 911 directly! Let's see what the other party does
. Besides, this kind of tone is not like that of a police officer at all. Do police officers usually talk so much? Also "Ha, you didn't steal anything?", this tone is more like a pyramid scheme. Moreover, he has repeatedly emphasized that he is a "police officer". Students who have watched a lot of movies know that if a person always emphasizes something to you, it is very likely to be fake. When he said "do you have any relatives who got into any trouble", I thought that someone would always call and ask "do you know who I am", and then when you guessed, the other party would immediately say "no Wrong!", and then was led away by the nose,
but the most incredible thing in the play is that the "police officer" asked Betsy to take off her apron twice, the two men met the manager, and the manager asked what happened, And they're just hesitating, even Becky herself knows what to do, and she didn't mention it to the manager at all, which seems to be beyond the scope of the truth... You see the manager hear later After the uncle repaired the matter, didn't he call right away, but they just didn't talk about it
And as the film progresses, the plot that develops later has become more and more bizarre, and people don't even notice anything strange, except that Betsy and her friend occasionally mentioned suspicious things, they continue to have their own jobs...
Finally I like the uncle repair, the one with the clearest thinking, and if the manager had only such a level of judgment, he should have been fired long ago.
Well, maybe there is no anti-pyramid marketing and anti-fraud publicity that we have here in the United States, so let's take a look I was deceived... The
villain is really a salesman...
The movie should show the villain's eloquence and incitement, step by step to let the object fall at his mercy, but the villain's lines in the play are really not too big The persuasiveness of the film and there are many loopholes, the reason for what happened is more like people's stupidity than the role of the villain, so I can't give a good


review
. Still some people think it's unreasonable to give such a low rating. In fact, I also thought about it many times, but it was rejected in the end. Maybe it was not written enough at the beginning, so I have added a detailed explanation.
This movie is based on real events. I know that I never skip the title when watching a movie, so I still see the big prompt in that line. The problem is that it portrays a real event as unreal. Let’s first look at a detail. The fake policeman laughed when he talked to the store manager. Just imagine, if someone else talked to you about a very serious matter with a hilarious smile, what would you do? What was the response? Of course, this laugh can be reasonable, for example, the criminal can't help his emotions. But after laughing, the first doubt has been buried. At this time, the criminal needs to use stronger arguments to convince the store manager and others to believe him. The store manager has been busy with the work in the store and cannot cope with this matter. And she was very serious to sort out all this before, but what the movie did was just push it to the reason that "the store manager is busy", and to lower the IQ of the person involved, instead of writing a very convincing speech .
At this time, someone may have said that there are a lot of people in China who have been deceived by simple tricks. Yes, the method is very simple, but these tricks use the psychology of "greed" and "fear". When people are greedy, they tell themselves that they are fine, and they can be believed. When people are afraid, they are at a loss and can only listen to what the other person has to say. However, the fake police deception in the movie has nothing to do with "greed" and "fear", so to convince people, there must be well-designed traps. The dialogue in the movie obviously cannot reach this level, which leads to the whole story. It seems unbelievable
and undeniable. The photography and soundtrack of "Obey" are excellent, but as a film with a plot as its core, if its story cannot be logically justified, what's the use of other aspects?

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Compliance quotes

  • 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?