Spinning Man evaluation action
2022-04-15 08:01
"Spinning Man" includes a series of brain-burning settings. In addition to the murder case itself, the movie uses many details to promote the reversal of the case, plus the constant weaving of lies between the protagonists, creating a veritable "brain-burning combination".
"Spinning Man" is a very professional suspense drama. Guy Pearce is set as a well-known university philosophy professor, and any book published can be sought after by industry insiders and students. This kind of character setting is not superficial, but has a professional degree that is complete and beyond the scope of superhuman understanding. There are traces of philosophical thinking on important turning points in the case, and they do not think from the perspective of ordinary people. When it was released abroad, many audiences tried to guess the ending in the usual way of suspense films, but few succeeded in the end. Of course, the plot is also very brain-burning. The confrontation between the two male protagonists makes the audience very sad. The combination of multiple narrative clues, multiple characters' remarks and multiple evidences breaks the audience's thinking and reorganizes them. In the end, you must follow the director's ideas to find the truth
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Extended Reading
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Justina 2022-04-18 09:01:20
generally. can watch.
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Joana 2022-04-17 09:01:13
The protagonist is described intensively from the beginning, and there is actually no sense of suspense at all. Even if he uses the protagonist's status as a language philosophy professor to throw out a lot of convoluted theories, this is still a character that people can see through at a glance. Being able to introduce and release it makes people speculate that it may be the type of explosive reversal, but it is not.
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Malloy: Take this little problem here on your board. The answer seems pretty plain to me.
Evan Birch: Does it? Well, be my guest. Prove this chair exists.
Malloy: What chair?
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