Spoilers below
It is very important to show off his skills and please the audience, especially stealing chips to play cards. It doesn't matter if you cut in half. Freeman's reversal is too forceful. There is absolutely no leeway when writing 1. This is a slap in the face. The love scene is also really weird.
The magic scene is still good, the bird magic exit is inferior to the card and rain regret, the other two are great.
If you think about it, 2 is very relevant to that monologue, "come in close. closer. because the more you think you see, the easier it'll be to fool you." I have seen it the most recently, and I was fooled together at the end. Although I guessed a little before the ending, this idea is still very commendable.
About the chip——
Where did Dylan end up giving his boss confidential information? It's true that you can get at this with some wrist, but it's so large and comprehensive that it's easy to think of chips. Then the chip is real, and the detection is real. It is better to say that a real detection machine was deliberately made to invade the son's system. All the knights were surprised when they heard that it was true. It was certain that Dylan was acting. Obviously, it was not necessary for all the actors to act. It was not good for the father and son to pretend that it was fake. The question became why Dylan was hiding it from others, a speculation Because of what happened before, Tianyan thought he was the only one who had the right to know. The reasoning here is that it is easy to replace the chip with a fake one and then replace it with a real one. Dylan has the ability and the opportunity, and the motivation is that Tianyan thinks that the real chip is not safe to put on the team members, so he needs to change it back. Not only that, remember where their magic props were customized? It is also more convenient to stealthily change the hands and feet of Tianyan into the props. It’s so smooth and flowing that everything is strung together in one go! cool! It's the film itself that really lacks explanatory guidance.
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