The ending is weak

Demetrius 2022-04-19 09:01:03

I remember that the ending of Fighter Club was said to be weak by experts. It was nothing more than not splitting Edward Norton to the end, or it could be said that it finally gave in to the real society and still lived a life of "little happiness" in the market, but in fact it was nothing more than Such a strong, speechless movie doesn't come with a sturdy enough ending.
Obviously, SEVEN's problem is that although it has escaped the traditional general policy of retributing good and evil to educate children (maybe because the restricted level of this thing is too far away from the flowers of the motherland, in fact, which of the flowers born in the 1980s did not watch the restricted level grow up? ), classmate Xiaobu from the age of the young flower and handsome boy just struggled and twisted for a few minutes and shot that typical anti-social personality. The blood in Gwyneth's head in the box is estimated to be completely dry, even the age spots. Morgan Freeman, a handsome strongman who can look like that, is nothing but saying that if you get shot you're going to be like that lunatic.
Then all the damned ones died. The old man didn’t even have a person who inherited the skills of solving cases. He didn’t deal with the pervert to make the audience with a strong sense of justice feel good, and did he let the little anti-social personality hidden in the corner. excited.
Although the two sides are not flattering, it is the kingly way of moderation. Compared with the previous commercial selling points, the ending is a little bit softer than the lively distortion of the gorgeous structure and visual comfort.
Soft makes people suddenly have the fanatical urge to smear Indian oil on the plate...

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Se7en quotes

  • Mills: [while shaving their chest in order to install listening devices] Hey, man, if I should accidentally shave off a nipple, would it be covered by workman's comp?

    [Chuckling]

    Somerset: [Chuckling] I suppose so.

    Mills: Yeah.

    [Chuckling]

    Somerset: If you're actually man enough to file a claim, I'd buy you one out of my own pocket.

    Mills: If I keep coming home late, my wife's gonna think something's up.

  • Man in Booth at Massage Parlor: Hey, everybody that comes in there has got a package under their arms. Some guys are carrying suitcases full of stuff.