At first, I felt that watching people's performance from the window is like ubiquitous surveillance in modern society, and then I thought of Foucault's panoramic prison. In short, the sense of substitution is very strong. There is a very interesting sentence in the film. When the male protagonist feels that the difference between the male protagonist and the female protagonist is too great and insists on breaking up, the nurse Stella said "there is nothing more likely to cause trouble than reason", the original text is "Nothing has caused the human race so much trouble as intelligence.” Personally, I feel like life never starts when people are 100% ready, everything is unknown, and the answer will be revealed after practice.
The heroine is not only beautiful in appearance, but also super positive in three views. In daily life, you must have a job of your own, no matter how hard the work is, it is worthwhile, and constantly enrich yourself every day. In the face of a possible murder case, the analysis is well-founded, and he boldly explores the salesman's apartment. The end of the film is also the climax of the film. I have to say that the actor's subtle observation and emergency ability have solved the case and saved him. The former shows that if he doesn't pay attention to the plot during the viewing process, he will have doubts about the subsequent plot development; The latter is that the male protagonist uses flash to delay time. This is so unexpected. I thought he would copy a hard-core guy to resist. All in all, highly recommended.
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