In general, the director's method is still very novel. The way of depicting the inner activities of the protagonist with the interchange of long and short focus is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people~ The plot is also good, interlocking, and there is no urine point in the whole process, but I always feel that the final explanation is incomplete. At the end of the film, when the bad guy was revealed, the director gave two shots to imply that the Muslim doctor said he was also a bad guy: First, the British policeman's nose was broken. I don't know if everyone noticed, the small eyes and the slightly raised corner of his mouth when he turned around after the treatment was the same nervous doctor who was a little cowardly on the plane! For a moment, I was in a cold sweat. Second, after the plane landed, the Muslim uncle slid off the plane in the second and third, then took off his hat, looked back, and ran away in a hurry. . . Director, I want to ask, is this a joke? Does it mean that if the box office is good, there will be a next one...?
Finally, the wound on Uncle Liam's forehead healed so quickly, hehe!
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