The first half of the storyline was great, and I was immersed in it without realizing it. But the good times did not last long. With the death of Sigourney Weaver, the plot of the film began to become dull and protracted.
Cillian Murphy is an actor I like very much. That's how I am. I don't like those handsome gentlemen, but I like these kind of people with personality. For example, I had absolutely no feelings for Leonardo when I was young, but since he turned into a big-faced cat, my affection for him suddenly doubled. (Am I a little psychopath!)
De Niro is completely unsuitable for this role, especially when he suddenly raises his voice to show his power, it feels very fake, I still think he is more suitable for the kind of introverted stabbing in the back. type.
I won’t say much about the plot theme. Although I thought of many possible endings when I watched the movie, I still didn’t expect that kind of ending.
First of all, because of a lot of readings, I ruled out the ending that De Niro really has superpowers, because this is too cliché. Then I ruled out the ending where De Niro was not blind, because it was more cliché and a bit opportunistic to deceive the audience.
The choreographer cleverly used the inertia of human thinking to focus the audience on De Niro and let him ignore others. And this reminds me of an embarrassing incident yesterday.
Since I downloaded something the night before, I just turned off the monitor and went to sleep. When I woke up in the morning and turned on the monitor, I found that no matter how I shook the mouse, the screen was black. At that time, I wondered if the monitor was broken. I finally learned that the night before, I turned on the automatic shutdown function of Xunlei's download completion, and the file was downloaded in the middle of the night. So when I get up in the morning, the computer is turned off.
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