There are people in Hollywood who invest in bad scripts

Bartholome 2022-03-24 09:03:23

I thought it was an upgraded version of "Fun Games" with the theme of "Internet privacy", but who knew that the style of the painting changed halfway through the broadcast, and it became a cliché film of the male protagonist defending the family.

If it was made into a "depressive horror movie", it might be a high-scoring movie. —— 007, who has always been a hero, suddenly the whole family was tortured to death by Internet perverts.

Such a narrative will create a doubly depressing effect on the audience, thus highlighting the film's dominant idea of ​​exploring "online privacy and security", allowing the audience to change their minds and put themselves at risk.

It's a pity that the director was hesitant to express the theme, which led to the confusion of the film.

If you want the male protagonist to save the family, you should ideologically show the family's internal problems in the title, work together to overcome difficulties when the whole family suddenly encounters an external crisis, and finally end in a perfect ending and fall in love with each other.

But the director simply destroyed and rebuilt a perfect family. Resulting in the drama being uninteresting.

The original simple plot director did not make it clear, and added superfluous to the story lines of the company's listing, the police solving the case, and the Washington hackers. Stew is to talk about the heat. Obviously, the director of the film is not in good shape.

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  • Lukas 2022-04-22 07:01:48

    Moderate. But this film is right, many people take revenge on society and take revenge on others not because society or others have hurt him, but because this person is abnormal.

  • Hilton 2022-04-21 09:03:07

    The creativity is good and the atmosphere is good. The old man who is invited to help deal with the hacker is cute, but the conflict between the characters is so blunt. The hacker's appearance is also a negative number.

I.T. quotes

  • Mike Regan: Should we be doing this?

    Ed Porter: No