Classic never gets old

Tressie 2022-03-24 09:01:37

Even if the bridge is worn out by the new film, the classic is always a classic, because it is not just good in one place, but the overall performance is good. Only the handsome male starring is quite satisfactory, the newcomers in the workplace—violating professional ethics and helping the bosses to do the insider and messing up—finally touched the bottom line of morality and broke up the relationship with the bosses. The three levels of performance are not too obvious.

I don't understand that the male protagonist has so many secrets in Douglas's hands, how could he still dare to send the male protagonist to the police? Isn't this self-defeating? You are not so stupid.
There is also the first time that the male protagonist helps the boss to do the inside story. It is a bit too simple. With the current popular plot, the jazz can completely mislead the male protagonist with the wrong destination, because the boss said that his last spy had been arrested. Jazz saw through it, so he infers that Jazz should be alert. Major business transactions should either be more guarded against tracking or eavesdropping, or they should be cunning to mislead the enemy.

Many people say that the ending of the film is too the main theme. I don't think so. I think the male protagonist betrayed the boss and then reported the boss because of conflicts of interest. My so-called interests are not just material and money, and the result will hurt you. Relatives, when there is a conflict with your values, this is also a loss of spiritual consciousness, and the choice of the male protagonist is normal. It can only be said that the main values ​​maintained by the legal system and mainstream public opinion are still stronger than those of the bigwigs, which is of course a good phenomenon worthy of praise.

Oliver Stone said through the protagonist's father that wealth should come from creation rather than plunder. Can this ideal state be realized in reality? ?

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