This film was recently uploaded, and I wasn’t very interested in it at first, but after the film started, the rhythm of the film was very tight, and I didn’t feel that there was too much turbulence, but it was very fascinating. Ring, the rhythm is relatively fast. Sloan's image of a strong woman is well portrayed. Although he doesn't know this kind of people very well, when he does everything, or when he plans every plan, the comprehensiveness is impressive. This also reminds me of a little game! In my opinion there is a similar point, rock, scissors, cloth! You can only win if you think one step further than your opponent. If you think your opponent guesses you're rocking, he's going to give paper, and I need scissors. That is, you think one step more than your opponent, and you need to know what your opponent thinks. Then decide your own strategy!
I like the compactness of the whole film. In a world of power and money, in a society where people are greedy. Everyone, every institution. They are all chess pieces, the heroine uses any resources around, pay attention to any resources. Colleagues, subordinates, superiors, friends (maybe friends). Including the "duck man" who didn't know if he appeared accidentally is also in his plan. This has to be admirable.
Of course, if one were to ask this kind of person if he had anyone he trusted, yes — yes. Finally, let’s end with the words of the heroine: at least five years of trust are required.
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