In a nutshell, this film tells the story of a magician who pursues his love. This film is too showy. The control of the rhythm, the shaping of the characters, the foreshadowing of the suspense, the unfolding of the conflict... Coupled with those wonderful magic performances (although it is untenable), you will definitely see the end. Shock. Since the magician and the heroine were separated from their childhood due to their different status and class, they met again, and the magician "Return of Magic" performed brilliantly in the town; The whole scene was taken over by the police alone. The routine of this ending always reminds me of "Now You See Me", in which Feigen Freeman is also enlightened at the end...
The first is the rhythm. It was originally unfolded in the flashback of the police. From the perspective of God, I learned that the childhood and the heroine had pulled down the tragic story. Here, an important prop was buried - the butterfly necklace. Then the magician appeared, and several wonderful performances brought a small climax. Join the conflict to discover the adultery incident, directly write the heroine to death, and bring the film into a trough. Finally, the performance in the operation of the male protagonist awakened the police (discovery of conscience), and finally revealed the mystery, the climax of the big explosion.
The magician's gossipy character and miraculous magic throughout the play seems to have given him the ability to "god" or "devil". (The words he said every time he performed, but it was too showy) The audience was unpredictable. He acted like a great detective Sherlock Holmes, everything didn't matter, everything was in his plan. There is also a character who plays a role in linking the previous and the next - the policeman. This role was the biggest conflict and contradiction at first. For that point of Fulu, he is determined to be the prince's loyal dog. Finally, the clues came to the door, and I had to accept the facts and follow the magician's script step by step.
In fact, there are too many bugs here. It doesn't matter what medicine and method the magician has to stop the heartbeat. Why shouldn't the body of the heroine be handed over to the police or to the heroine's family? Just let the local doctor transport it away? Wouldn't the prince wake up in the stable and find the necklace and gem? The heart is really big. I like the setting of the magician very much. I have pursuits, strengths, and ideas, so I am not afraid to fight with officials. I also like the role of the policeman. It's plain and very real. At first, I worked hard for the attractive pie, and finally found the truth of the matter with the clues in my hand (pseudo), accepting the reality and telling everything, he is an ideal Activists. I would also like
Others are too neat, everything is in the plan of the great magician.
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