"Who Am I: No System Is Safe" Is this a collection of "Fight Club" and "The Usual Suspects"? A group of young hackers, a cheated detective, what is the truth? The reason why there is no absolutely secure system may be that any system is managed by humans. In fact, if you only look at the beginning and end of the story, the plot setting is really good, with enough complexity, and there are pre-planning and foreshadowing for several reversals, especially the last 10 minutes of the big reveal, which did not let you at all. People feel disappointed. So the question is, what is the problem with the film? First of all, the characters of the young people are a bit too strong. Also, although the overall framework of the story is very good, the control of details is still not enough. The logic loopholes are still obvious. For example, hiding under the table can avoid the police. Isn't it too perfunctory to hunt down, where tourist documents happen to fall on the ground, etc. 7 points. ps: Here we have to compare the domestic eleven-speed "Warrior", which is regarded as a brain-burning masterpiece. In fact, the two films belong to the same type in structure, although the keyboard typing is obviously not as good as counterfeit banknotes and gun battles. It's cool, but at the script level, "Wu Shuang" is completely crushed. It's not that "Wu Shuang" is not good, but it is far from good enough.
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