In fact, the ending of the story should not be difficult to guess.
Having seen too many reversal stories, Helen's final anti-kill was also expected.
However, what does it matter? It's worth watching Helen and Ian's acting.
The two "old liars" played their acting skills in the story, and they were quite healthy.
To be honest, if you change the individual, maybe the story is not so exciting.
It's just that the story is a bit "big" at the end. Foreigners are quite obsessed with World War II. It feels like everything is involved in World War II, and the weight of the story is natural.
In fact, the story can choose other motives.
As far as Helen is concerned, there won't be too many problems, a movie that can predict the ending a long time ago, it's okay if you don't dig into any depth.
Regarding Lao Qian, he can't escape the wandering of feelings and professionalism.
A good old man must not recognize his six relatives. Such an old man is professional enough.
Dealing with such an old man will definitely have a great sense of accomplishment.
Using "thousand skills" to deal with the elderly, it feels like hanging a book bag in front of Confucius and selling a big axe in front of Lu Ban.
So we must find another way.
The edification of Baigang movies seems to be "to deal with" the elderly in two ways.
The first method is to start with emotions. Professional seniors require six relatives to deny them, but after all, seniors are humans, and people will have emotions, and when they have emotions, they will have weaknesses. A perfect ending can affect the old one more emotionally and make the old one "become a Buddha right away."
The second method is to deceive and deceive. Let the old thousand think that if it succeeds, there will be some flaws, or deliberately sell a flaw, let the old thousand think it has an opportunity, and then fight back at a critical moment.
In the story, Helen's appearance and IQ are both online, and the two methods are perfectly combined. Ian deceived his life and eventually tasted bad results. This ending is no surprise.
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