An example of a self-destructive future of a young man who grew up with a lack of fatherly love and a dysfunctional family environment

Duane 2022-04-21 09:01:26

Watching the entire film sluggishly, one sentence summed up is that they tried their best to destroy the Kane Group (Walter and his son in the play). The child of Walter is really not easy. His father, wives and concubines have countless children. Walter, who has been working hard to win his father's favor and find his own sense of existence, finally just waited for his father to say "I don't know who you are." wife's children".
Magic tricks are just a coat. It can be changed to police and bandit movies, shootout movies, magic movies, superhero movies, etc. It can be seen that although the subject matter is very good, it does not show the exciting and fascinating feeling of magic at all. Director ! In this respect, the first one is even better.
What is even more unbelievable is that everyone in this film is chattering, probably in order not to make the plot empty. People in the whole show are desperately talking, flirting, narrating magic, angry and tearing, a visual and auditory scene. Double torture, but the plot has not become compact because of this, but is full of loopholes. Magic is different from magic. After all, it is a real performance. It needs strong logic to convince the audience. The part about stealing chips from playing cards has a visual sense of the stage play. The visual is gorgeous, but it lacks basic persuasion. Morgan is the core of the whole play, and the identity of "Sky Eye" also points directly to him on the surface, but if it is a brain-burning film, it will never be so simple, so this film may have to make 3 more, and Dylan's father also does not There is no death, there is still a huge secret to go deep into the "Sky Eye" organization...

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Now You See Me 2 quotes

  • J. Daniel Atlas: A magician's greatest strength is an empty fist.

    Dylan Rhodes: That is to say, the ability to convince a crowd that something is inside when really there is nothing

  • Agent Cowan: You know what I think now? I think you're smart. But you want everybody else to *think* that you're an idiot.