The rhythm of the film is relatively tight, and there is always a string in my heart. The real sniper is not the courier who delivers the pizza. From the beginning of the movie, the mysterious sniper has been carrying out psychological attacks on the protagonist, breaking the hypocritical and low-interest shell that the protagonist has maintained for a long time, and finally the protagonist dissects his dark side in front of the national media. The protagonist represents a part of the society, and the real sniper who appears in the final shot appears in the protagonist's shaky and blurred vision. Appearing in such a virtual reality is more like a deification method. If this person represents God, then what this film expresses is to be a person without being hypocritical, not arrogant, not deceiving and hurting others, and knowing how to respect others. The protagonist ends up being hit with a rubber bullet, but the pizza guy does commit suicide just before the police arrive. The real murderer may be controlling the pizza man, which is more like an incarnation of God. Again, the pizza man's setup instructions, don't underestimate any of them. It also potentially exposes the ills of American society.
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