I just watched this film today due to the requirement to participate in the punch-in activity. Among the similar films, the advantage of this film is that in addition to the suspense and legend, some more humane treatments have been added, whether it is the host. The relationship with his wife, the friendship with the sheriff, and even the line of a policeman "I'm new shoes" are also touching. It's just that the film is relatively old. In today's fast-paced world, it seems to be a bit slower. This is caused by the times. They are both being chased and killed. Although the answers are old-fashioned and the shots are simple, the overall look is better than Spy Shots. It may be that the battle of overturning the train at the beginning can be placed, and the rhythm in the middle is tight, and the two sides of the game are evenly matched. However, it is a pity that the blocking power of the evil side is not used, and it may be more exciting if it is used. Another point is that the red-haired beauty doctor should not appear in the middle. I once thought that the beauty would become the second spring of the male lead. There is absolutely no need to put such a big vase that affects the main line. It is more appropriate to change to a young male doctor. Two or three places got stuck while watching the film, and then there was only a short section missing, so I don't know if I missed any details, but at the end of the film, Richard got into the police car and the judge was I gave him a white plastic bag, and the two of them looked at each other and smiled knowingly. I want to ask if anyone knows what's in that white plastic bag?
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