The movie is divided into two parts: real life and on-board gambling. The content on the ship is basically faithful to the original work, while some directors in real life have added family and emotional scenes to the male protagonist, but the weight is just right. This movie adds authenticity, is more grounded, and makes it more convenient for the audience to enter the heart of the male protagonist. There are bold adaptations and faithful restorations. Although it has been changed, the essence of the original work is still there.
The picture performance in the original work is very exaggerated, especially the Yan Yi of each character is the biggest highlight. I originally thought that this might not be reflected in the movie, but I didn't expect that the clown in the male protagonist's spiritual world was used in the movie. To express in this form, although the form of expression is different, the exaggeration is the same as the way of expression in the original work. I would also like to give a big compliment to the treatment of the movie version.
Lyf's acting skills can get a passing grade. After all, I didn't expect much from him. In this movie, which focuses on the male protagonist's inner drama, I think it's pretty good to be able to act without acting.
Personally, I think the only flaw in this film is the car chase scene, which is completely meaningless. It is purely to satisfy the director's pursuit of visual stimulation for blockbusters, but this also varies from person to person, because I have seen many people say that That part was very well shot, it's a matter of opinion.
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