What if you change the narrative technique?

Braulio 2022-04-21 08:01:09

The policewoman fell in love with the male villain.
In a straightforward way, he talked about how a bad guy was hiding under someone else's identity, and how he deceived and deceived a policewoman during a new crime. Finally, the story of the female police killing the male villain.


After reading it, there is a sense of nonsense, the kind of real, complete nonsense. It makes you think this movie is a cold joke.

The policewoman was also pregnant. Of course, I told everyone in the end that Huai Zi is fake. But what if it is true? How to tell this story? Is the latter half more interesting? The final story, is it to kill or not to kill? How will she struggle during pregnancy?


What if the story started from the day the woman discovered that she was pregnant? Then the two sides are inserted to the end? How would we examine the emotional world of this male villain? Will it become more interesting?
Use women's love for men and children to fight against what the world thinks of evil? The arc generated by this is far more interesting than a cheap suspense story made up of decaying corpses, right?
Hey...it's a pity, it's a pity.

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Taking Lives quotes

  • Paquette: What kind of gun did he have?

    Costa: He had the kind that leaves really big holes in people.

  • Costa: Is he dead?

    Illeana: Drop the weapon!

    Costa: Is he dead?

    Illeana: Drop the weapon!

    Costa: [panicking] IS HE DEAD? IS HE DEAD? IS HE DEAD?