Suspense setting

Bernard 2022-04-22 07:01:06

At the beginning, after a beautiful woman got on the plane, she found a reason to change her seat to the marshals, and when she came up, she was close to the protagonist. According to the usual suspense screenwriter, I guess she was the villain.

The director of this film played the suspense well. The problem is that no matter how you shoot this kind of suspense about the murderer, it is difficult for audiences like me who are used to seeing all kinds of reversals to be pleasantly surprised. Anyway, the director still surprised me.

Good suspense, the audience guesses the answer in the moment before the director reveals the answer, so it's fun.

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Extended Reading
  • Price 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    There is an irreconcilable contradiction between the tension of the script and the plot, such as the super cool long shot synthesized by the computer in the middle of the movie when it meets the old-fashioned keyboard and mobile phone used by the hero; thirty years ago, it might have been a box office hit. In addition, an actor nominated at the Oscars on Sunday just hangs out in the crowd, is it really good?

  • Salma 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    The film is good, but it's a bit more formalized. It would be better if you follow the path of mystery fiction.

Non-Stop quotes

  • [first lines]

    Bill Marks: [answering cell phone] Yeah. I know, I'm sorry. No, no, you can trust me. I'm fine.

    [plane approaching]

    Bill Marks: What? I can't hear you. I can't hear you.

    [hangs up]

  • Unidentified Texter: Are you ready to do your duty, Marshall?

    Bill Marks: Who is this?

    Unidentified Texter: One of your passengers.

    Bill Marks: Breaching this network is a Federal offense.

    Unidentified Texter: Smoking in the lavatory is also a Federal offense.