The reason why I say this is a "small" movie is because it has a simple setting. There are only 5 to 6 actors who show their faces, and only one of them is the leading actor (yes, the others are soy sauce), two offices, a few computers, and a few telephones, which are all the investment in the film.
But this does not affect the brilliance of the film at all, and it is even several grades stronger than domestic films that have invested hundreds of millions in China.
This movie made me deeply feel that as long as there is a good script and a good actor, the movie will be more than half successful.
In recent years, domestic films have spent most of their investment on Xiao Xianrou's remuneration, and in addition to the later editing, in order to make up for Xiao Xianrou's lack of acting skills, they have to use the method of deducting pictures. It is conceivable that this kind of film How strict can the requirements for script and quality be...
This is a movie that explores human nature. The protagonist is a drug cop who hates evil and thinks that all scum should die. He was demoted to work in the 110 wiring office after killing a drug dealer who never died. The protagonist, who originally thought this job was unimportant, gradually became obsessed with the deepening of the plot after receiving a call to the police, and did not leave even after get off work. In the process of handling the call, the policeman slowly reflected on himself, and finally admitted the fact of his manslaughter in front of the whole office.
So what happened to this call? I won't reveal too many plots, because the main advantage of this film is that the screenwriter is excellent. If I understand it all, what's the point of everyone watching it.
Secondly, I think another reason for the success of the film is the excellent performance of the lead actor. The performance can hook the audience, bring the audience into the scene of the incident, and experience the real tension, which is very remarkable. There is also the starring Xiaohuya is really too stealing the show!
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