The angel or killer

Sidney 2022-12-29 07:08:54

I don’t quite understand why the score is so low

The plot is not procrastinated at all, and the heroine's back and forth changes are also doing well to face the pressure of life, the family members are killed and the court's inability to argue is very in place, just like an ordinary mother. After being shot in the brain, the prisoner nine meters away can recognize it and it is also intriguing, and it also paved the way for the later shooting methods.

The account of her growth style in the past five years is also very concise and powerful. Using the police's perspective to describe her desperation not only does not appear sensational, but also appears passionate. The entire process of revenge is not procrastinated at all, it is very clear, not only the protagonist's goal is clear, but the people watching it are also very clear. What I like most is that even if the target of revenge turns Yijun, he successfully escaped, creating a gentle, powerful, intelligent and powerful image, never letting the audience feel anxious.

It may be because the role appeared to be too powerful, and it also set up a dilemma in the end. The scene of being helpless in the warehouse directly expresses her loneliness, longing, and exhaustion, and also makes people see the identity of the wife and mother behind the tall image. Is the image of the heroine not full enough? It really played very well and I like it very much.

The only doubt is her pervasive intelligence network. What makes her accurately find the target, and how to keep up with other people's cars in the face of emergencies? This one really left some blanks.

Finally, the words of the old police officer at the bedside are also very exciting. Will she become a policeman? Still sentenced to understand this life? Will she choose to leave the world without her daughter and husband, or start a new life?

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Peppermint quotes

  • 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.