Just click on it and watch it, but when I saw the end of the film naively all the way, I was stunned - WHAT!
In order to complete the task of "watching a movie, you must write something", I swiped it again. However, even after reading a bunch of film reviews, some of the most basic aspects are still uncertain.
For example, the former bandit cop Keaton, the handsome sharpshooter McManus, the natural cute Fenster, the demolitionist Hockney, and the big Boss Kint, as the suspects in the truck firearm robbery case, were caught at the police station for identification at the same time. It was a coincidence that they were selected by the boss Kint. Or were they arrested because they were selected? I prefer the latter. After all, there is no evidence, and they were released in less than half a day. After all, if it hadn't been set up by himself, how could the boss squat for such a small case?
For example, in the entire narrative process, what is true and what is distorted fiction? I believe that most of it is still true. Even if Vertal Kint's head turns fast, it is difficult to ensure that the plot will not get stuck or inconsistent. Most of them are true, tampering with no trace at some key points, digging holes according to the wishes of Police Officer Dave, the most guaranteed.
So the most fun would be to find out what Kint is telling the truth and what is false.
There is a very interesting one, such as:
Before the name Keyser Soze came out, Kint was assertive, alert, and ruthless in his recollections. For example, robbing a police taxi service, it was revealed from the beginning that it was planned by Kent. When Kent went to convince Keaton, he said that if things were done according to his plan, there would be no casualties. After the incident, one of the gangsters in the narrative tapped Kint on the shoulder, saying that Kint was a man of a plan? For another example, when I went to rob the so-called gem dealer in the clue given by Redfoot, Keaton put the gun on the gem dealer's head, but he didn't shoot. , the marksmanship is also very accurate), decisively ended the robbery.
But since Dave picked up Keisey's name from the surviving Hungarian gangsters on the dock, Kint slapped the table angrily, and Kent's image in the story changed. He has become an unintentional person who always opens his mouth and looks at this person and that person with a blank face.
The second humble and useless image should be fake in real events, Kent soberly slashed everything that showed his dominant character after Keisey's name appeared. In the real five-person action, Kent should show a not tough, but steady, resourceful, and firm backbone image, which is closer to the image in the story before Keisey appeared. I guess this was the last, and Keaton didn't have any reason for surprise when he looked at Kent with the gun pointed at him, just smiled complicatedly and asked what time it was.
Then, I think it's more fun to have Fenster, who has a funny temperament and makes people laugh when he talks. And Mr. Kobayashi, Japanese San's name (translation problem?), Indian three in English. And Mcmanus, who was in the car before the mission, suddenly said that the weather forecast said it would rain tomorrow in New York. Just like Keaton, before he knew his life was coming to an end, he was not thinking of hatred and hatred, but the purest and most familiar world.
And finally Keisey Soze, mind + ruthless will = dark devil.
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