At first glance, it is known that it is the script of the Coen brothers. Unfortunately, director George Clooney failed to deal with the intersection of the two main clues in the script, so that the two main clues fell into a state of isolation from each other. The script is too superficial in creating suspense, and guessing the motive of the actor's behavior without seeing half of it, indirectly makes the subsequent plot taste like chewing wax. The crux of the racial issue is expressed in a straightforward and blunt tone, but it fails to convey the complete author's style through the language of the film, and naturally it cannot capture the light-hearted sense of black humor in Cohen's works. The only thing I am satisfied with is the restoration of the retro art set, trying to replicate the appearance of the characters in Hitchcock's films in the 1930s and 1940s, and the little actor once again played an important role after "Miracle Boy". The performance is good, and it is definitely expected to become a big star on the screen in the future.
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