One minute plot analysis

Abby 2022-12-29 17:00:30

The poor heroine's family took the unlucky child for their birthday, and the whole family was killed because the husband who wanted to make some money provokes the gangsters. The heroine escaped for five years and practiced her skills, but she came back and succeeded in revenge and escaped again. The end of the play.

It would be too old-fashioned to change the protagonist to a male in this movie. But the screenwriter cleverly used women as revenge protagonists...that's not too clever. Don't we all use female characters to play exciting battlefields now. It's not easy to be killed by being smaller in size. The attack power of the female protagonist is even more explosive than that of the male. The berserker ate chicken online, and the headshot was numb in one game, and there were fans who commented and praised it.

The poor people in the slums treat the heroine as a protective angel because they can't see the truth behind it. The main purpose of the heroine is only to avenge the gangsters, and her behavior is accompanied by the improvement of the security of the area, which reflects the positive externality. She did not do this for the security of the slums.

But in order to reflect the heroine's high-spiritedness in the film, I don't think it's good that such a plot is specially set up for her to rescue the little girl. It is the correct operation for the female anchor to upload a video, but the old-fashioned part of this type of film is that the protagonist's halo will make the enemy boss not easy to kill her at the last moment. of. So I think it's better to just remove this kind of unreasonable plot, or it would be better to set up another plot to reflect the wit of the heroine to fight back.

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  • Diego Garcia: [over walkie-talkie] I can hear the pain in your voice. You're hurting. You're hurting bad. Out-manned, out-gunned. How you really think this is gonna go?

    Riley North: I'm gonna shoot you in your fucking face. And then I'll pretty much figure it out from there.

  • Detective Moises Beltran: This isn't where the story ends.