Second, it’s not that you can’t watch
this movie. Compared with the original Thai version, there are actually many
changes. I think the changes are reasonable except for the ancestors who taught the Gang to kill. Simple In other words, I think Zu has no reason not to kill Gang (instead teach him) (just asking Zu to teach him suddenly seems very abrupt and unreasonable)
Yang Cai Ni probably can't speak Thai, so she is deaf and dumb, which is more reasonable in the use of actors.
The killer in the film is quite a well-known character. His business is spread all over the world. At the beginning, he said that he would keep changing places to pick up jobs so that he could go to Thailand. The question is why did he have to go to Thailand?
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There is no contradiction between the reasonableness of these places and the fact that it does not look good in general.
In my opinion, there is a big problem in the place where it is faithful to the original version.
First of all, the relationship between Zu and the pharmacy employee is very weak compared to the original version. Part of it was because the pharmacy girl couldn't forgive him, and yes, he was a little disappointed. But in this remake, I don't see any reason for Zu to beg for death. He said that the person who hired him was a bad guy, so he wanted to kill him. This is no problem. The problem is that there is no need to take his own life. chance to kill him.
The remake version of Zu's death I think it's pointless
Nicholas Cage is a good actor.
If there is no his performance, this movie will definitely be worse. After watching his performance, I say this movie is not impossible to watch.
The most fatal change in this movie is the origin of the protagonist.
The original protagonist, deaf and dumb, was accidentally discovered to have a talent for killing,
and the man who discovered him became his only friend
, and the story behind it was very reasonable
. Nicolas Cage's ancestor was calm and professional. Inside the story it's hard to make it plausible
In other words, Nicolas Cage's version of the script went wrong
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