Why does my boyfriend's face keep changing? Because a lot of actors are used!

Arne 2022-03-24 09:03:13

Ideas and ideas are fine, but the casting and editing are irritating. In the end, I was so angry that I decided to use 1 star to vent my anger.

The synopsis is: After being attacked, the cheap maid can't recognize the face, and her boyfriend accompanies her to seek medical treatment and face the police. Policeman A asks Policeman B to handle the case together. Policeman A has a beard, and Policeman B is more handsome. She couldn't recognize the person, her boyfriend left, and she got on well with the police. The murderer used text messages to deceive the cheap maid and her boyfriend out to meet at the bar. After seeing her boyfriend was killed, the cheap maid saw it. During the shootout, Police A discovered that the murderer was Police B.

The problem is: her boyfriend's appearance has been changing. After the incident and before the murder, there are obviously two people. The boyfriend who accompanied her to the doctor just after the incident was a vulgar middle-aged man with a slightly fat jaw. The boyfriend who didn't know how to wear a tie before the murder in the bar had a thin face and obvious fibrous roots.
It made me think that Police B had pretended to be his boyfriend to accompany him to the doctor after the incident, but it is impossible for Police B to accompany him to face the police! Rewinding it back to take a closer look, Police B and her doctor-seeking boyfriend don't seem to be alone. Moreover, from the analysis of the plot, there is no possibility for Police B to pretend to be his boyfriend for the first time.

In addition, Boyfriend 1, who made his first appearance before the accident happened, and Boyfriend 2, who went to the meeting wearing a red and blue tie, and was happy that he could recognize him, and Boyfriend 3, who cut cakes in the dance hall with two sluts, played the same roles. People don't seem to be acting alone. —— 1 has a more angular jaw, 2 has a slender face and a sharper jaw, and 3 has an old face.
This beast director, in this play that emphasizes facial features, uses different actors to play a role, which is not necessary for the plot but creates obstacles, shamelessly confuses people, isn't it a blatant trick? ?

In addition, the armored policeman shaves halfway, just like a lunatic, knowing that the cheap maid will not recognize people, but also pretending to be tender, shaving off the only remaining mark on the face. The lowly maid had a nervous look, she didn't stay honest when she was sick, she was looking for fun in the dance hall, and after a shootout on the street, she ran to the bridge for no reason at all. I'm so glad to see these two chops get killed.

I understand the plot very well, but I just can't understand these forced actors, fuck!

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Extended Reading
  • Jaeden 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    Watching the Queen of Zombies play a normal person in shock, I feel very uncomfortable...

  • Stephany 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    3.5 It turns out that face blindness is a disease. .

Faces in the Crowd quotes

  • Dr. Langenkamp: Faces are the barcode of the human race. Ever since mankind went tribal, we're constantly looking at each others faces trying to decide whether they're friends, foes, or lovers. Don't underestimate the seriousness of your condition, Miss Marchant.

  • Dr. Langenkamp: Everyone always goes on about sight, hearing, smelling. But there's another sense. A hidden one. The Japanese call it mooka. It's the sense that allows you to walk without having to thinking about putting one foot in front of the other. You loose this sense and you will become like some of my other patients. Socially paralyzed, withdrawing from the world into the safety of isolation. That's a tempting option.

    Anna Marchant: I don't want that. I want to live normally.

    Dr. Langenkamp: Every day people are going to resent you for not recognizing who they are. They'll call you rude, forgetful, stupid, liar. Now, are you willing to fight back? With all your might?

    Anna Marchant: Yeah.

    Dr. Langenkamp: To try and try again without loosing heart. Without giving an inch!

    Anna Marchant: Yes.

    Dr. Langenkamp: Good. then lets get to work.