Locke is a low-budget and novel film. There is only one person on the phone in the car in the whole film, and the relationship between the characters in the background of the problem is clearly explained. Well thought out, and fun to watch. But I still have a few questions. Maybe it's because I didn't keep up with it at first.
For such a major project, it would be fine to have to keep checking it the night before. But if his child is not born, wouldn't he also have to check at the construction site? I can't go home anyway. Is this a bug?
This project is described as being so big, how could he be the only one in charge. Is there no one who understands a little more? It is a bit unreliable to entrust the difference between C5 and C6 to someone who asks now.
I think what he can't handle well is confessing to his wife. A one-night stand is wrong. He knew that he had this illegitimate child for a few months, and it would be better to confess anytime than now. Even if you wait until you go home tomorrow to confess, you won't push yourself to the point of being so nervous.
The ending is a good hint. The project was under control, and the child was born smoothly. His son was also waiting for him to come home. The wife's reaction can only be temporary. You can't get divorced just because of this.
I finally breathed a sigh of relief when I saw that there was no accident in the end.
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