Originally I was going to be a liar, or it was an experience of a patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder and phobia of space. But again, the writer/writer/director let me down.
Cage played well, although the obsessive-compulsive disorder was a bit contrived, obviously he didn't go to the mental hospital to experience life. But the other supporting roles are simply unbearable.
Frank, a little rascal. But you can't go without washing your hair all the time, can you? A hairstyle is played from beginning to end. But this is not the case when you wash your hair and comb it twice, and it is impossible for a person to not wash his hair for the entire period. So, is your play finished in one day?
Angela, when I first saw you, it was a bit of a drama. Are you 14 years old? Even two braids can't hide the wrinkles at the corners of your eyes when you smile. How did the director choose the actors? Are there still few actresses who span from 13 to 18 years old? You have to find a 22-year-old? ? It's okay not to show the deep love between the father and the daughter. In the end, the part where we meet and laugh at each other, and even the embarrassment is not well played.
What's the name of that fool who was deceived? He was deceived by 80,000 knives, and he had the ability to find the police to investigate, monitor and trace the case, but there were no two younger brothers to carry out the task? Still have to go into battle shirtless to confront Cage? Still stupid enough to be shot to death by the little girl, but the gun in his hand was not fired?
And the supermarket teller, who gave so many shots in the front, and Cage was a little lost after changing people in the back. I thought it was a foreshadowing, but it's gone? Was it cut? Or did the director just do it casually?
If the brain-burning movie is not made well, the logic is flawed. Although there is a moment of warmth, it is fake to die. Of course, you can also say that Angela was going to lie to Cage in the first place. But it's just that Cage's father is blindfolded by lard, is it stupid to be an audience?
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