Director, what are your thoughts?

Retta 2022-10-31 23:13:35

An anticlimactic movie, there are many foreshadowings buried in the opening, and the clues are very confusing. I would say, if you have such clues and clues, if the filming is good, it will be a very good suspense. If the filming is not good, it will be messy and full of loopholes. Unfortunately, this movie is the latter.
I don't like the character and style of the male protagonist, buddy, like your age, can you be a little more professional except your wife after waking up from a coma? After all, you are also a botanist, so don't act like a silly teenager who is sprouting in adolescence, okay?
The female lead looks a bit like Natali Portman, but unfortunately she got a bad movie.
The biggest failure of this film is that, according to my guess, the director was filming and filming, and suddenly wanted to change the plot, so the splicing of the first half and the second half was so reluctant and unreasonable. The domineering foreshadowings at the beginning have become all kinds of evidence that the male protagonist is mentally retarded. If so, wife = only memory, it makes sense for a man with such an IQ.
Whether it's a movie or a novel, it doesn't mean that it can't be rewritten in the middle. Could you please rewrite it and improve it a little bit? The male protagonist has lost his memory, but the audience does not. Are all those foreshadowings just to tease us?
To sum up, this film is not so bad that it can't be watched, but when I see a director whose workmanship is not meticulous and his thoughts are not firm, there is an uncontrollable urge to beat.

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