The role of Spacey is dramatic, but also full of human brilliance. I think these two contradictions are difficult to combine, but the screenwriter can arrange it reasonably. The dying smile and pupil acting are unforgettable. I think the design of the last words is a very brilliant point. , I feel that the story is clearly told; the image is full, and it only takes a very short time to stand up the character, and the fist that Bud closes at the end makes me think that he is such a person, and he will do it. Both surprising and satisfying. Pierce too, the muscles in his face and the look in his eyes when I hear Rollo's name, I can feel the storm in his head. What he did later, from the initial appearance of being soft and unscrupulous, to discovering the scene of the crime and catching three suspects, there was a kind of unexpected handsomeness. Unite the two comrades to handle the case, persuade without deception, and don't fight back in the face of Bud's fist, just persuasion. In the end, I gave up procedural justice and shot with a kind of anger at the injury of bud. The exception of my own principle makes people look cool and hearty. In the end, I didn't reveal the truth to the outside world and won the honor. At first, I was a little worried that the big bosses would treat him or even endanger him because they were afraid of revealing the scandal. I don't hate this operation at all (I think it's a bit strange to say that two heroes are needed), and the image is too full. If there are any shortcomings, I think the IQ behind the bad guys is a bit collapsed. From exaggerating the injuries of the police at the beginning, to killing many people, to designing Bud to use Bud as a gunner, why does he think Bud will kill Pierce? If you can't kill it, then there will not necessarily be one more person who knows the truth and becomes an opponent. He takes the initiative to ask about Luo Luo, etc., and feels that the villain is not smart enough. The flaws do not hide the beauty, and the flaws are also full marks. I haven't seen it so cool for a long time!
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