The perfect plot? personal opinion

Crystal 2022-03-25 09:01:11

After reading the opinions of some people who wrote long reviews, I disagree... My personal analysis is as follows:
1. Main story... Bad boys and girls (in brief) choose to kill the newlyweds in order to travel as someone else's character... novel... pervert...
2. Bad boys and bad girls are not some script writers, they recite the words in DV, they just play their new roles better, their prey...
3. About scorpions... The scorpions in the wine bottle were dead before, and the soldiers knew it , I heard the words of the bad man before being shot, and I saw that the scorpion was alive (personal assumption, it should be put in by the bad man, whether the poisonous live scorpion soaked in wine has the effect of nerve paralysis, I feel that the male protagonist was a little bit at that moment. I was anesthetized), and then I understood...
4. The black and white plots that flashed through are to explain the criminal process of the bad men and women, the criminal psychology, and how the couples in the news died, and to explain that the soldier wanted to take advantage of travel to find a suitable opportunity to propose marriage. …
5. The couple who were taken away by the police had a criminal record (note that the bad guy flipped through their bag and had a card), so when they stopped the car, the bad guy and the girl looked at them differently, and it was normal. The director's arrangement is also to confuse the audience.
6. The psychological process of a bad girl:
- (talking with a good girl, the part where she showed her true feelings) When she was young, she fell in love with a bad boy, but found out that he was a little perverted (hanging the neighbor's dog?), the bad boy said that if he reported it, he would Threats of death (see Weizhi, bad boys are perverted), and then desperate (there is love, hate, and perverted psychology)... -Perhaps
when watching DV, I hope to have a pleasant trip with bad boys. The reality is that the bad boy is reluctant to give up...
-During the process of contacting Da Bing couple, the Da Bing man rescued her once, and then the real love shown by the Da Bing couple made her feel that the bad boy's love for her was dwarfed... Then there was a true love reveal...
-After taking drugs, the bad girl is due to her inferiority; the second is passion to kill; the third is to hope to replace the soldier's couple, to gain their identity, or that sweet love...
- After the attempted murder, after hearing the alarm, I wanted to abandon the bad boy. After seeing the helicopter, there were two kinds of analysis: First, I took the initiative to explain it (the police sniped the soldier just for the purpose of passing the scope); Second, I saw The last act of the soldier couple suddenly repented. I believe in the first one, because the bad girl said: it was him who ruined my life. This kind of abandonment of bad boys is in line with her cowardly character...
7. A little confused: For the bad boys and girls, in the early stage, I tried my best to appear weak or worried that others were criminals? ! Is it a clumsy reversal deliberately made by the director, or is it that bad men and women are already so caught up in it that they cannot extricate themselves? It feels like it has both! To say clumsy, I just want to say: Why do bad guys in black and white plots explain their real conversations when they pretend to be pranks? What is the intention?
The overall feeling is 3 points OK, and it is a little worse than "Mulholland Drive", "Terrorist Cruise" and "Deadly ID"!

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A Perfect Getaway quotes

  • Nick: Those boys are comin' in heavy, you might want to hang back and let 'em do their thing.

  • Cliff: So you were like Special Ops. What were you Seals? Rangers?

    Nick: Officially, I'm only allowed to say that I've been a sworn officer participating in a phase of certain missions that would make most men want to crawl up and hide inside their own assholes.

    Cydney: and unofficially?

    Nick: I'm a goddamn American Jedi. Possible title number one, by the way.

    Nick: Hey, see this? Took a frag from a Bouncing Betty. It's an antipersonnel mine. Caved in the back of my fucking head. Medevaced out to Germany. Got my skull rebuilt with space-age titanium. Can't go through a metal detector without ringing cherries, but that's cool. Let's me travel with Gilligan just about wherever I want.

    Cydney: Gilligan?

    Nick: My little buddy

    Cliff: That's some toothpick

    Nick: Here's the kicker, though. When I took that shrapnel, I never felt it. I mean, I felt the impact and I felt my backside go all wet, but no real pain. Now, maybe I don't recall the events in full. They did scoop out a little gray Spam back there, but get this. My wolf pack? They will swear that I was ambulatory for more than 17 minutes before they forced me to lie down. Tackled me. Even then I was looking to monkey-fuck a Marlboro Light. There's no nerve endings in the brain Cliff. Remember that when you write the scene.

    Cliff: Yeah, there's some really good details there.

    Gina: Yeah, he's really hard to kill.