For everyone, the enemy is unclear. For everyone, he must assume that he is a hostage. The first goal in front of him is to save his life.
I admired the handsome hostage when he first appeared on the scene. When he woke up, I knew the situation and knew that the people who were tied up and not tied up were probably the enemy.
But then why did the handsome hostage unplug the phone line? If you are a hostage, calling the police is the most straightforward choice, but if it is a kidnapper, it is not wise. The director here did not give him the opportunity to explain. The discovery of the security guard’s body is not an explanation at all. Just look at the scene when they wake up. Knowing that the dead is normal, although his behavior can be explained here, it is not handled well.
The changes in the attitudes of several people were completely driven by the clips they recalled. The few reasoning places were also flashed by. The director did not intend to involve the audience in the reasoning at all, but just told stories on his own. The lack of self-confidence made this movie fall short of the first-class level.
Some lines in the middle are unreasonable. It is
already known that there are two hostages and three kidnappers. The best solution for several people is to find a way to escape after going out, and then restore the memory.
For the development of the plot, the director has set up some unreasonable plots. I think that for any movie, rationality is a matter to be considered. The plot of the
two hostages sometimes cleverly and sometimes stupidly
climbing up to hit the glass is purely to fool the audience. When the nosebleed man found the car outside, wouldn't the window he was on was much easier than the tall window. If an ordinary film, I will not say anything, since it is the chamber can escape, you have to take rigorous
nosebleed man is the most active one, he believes he is a hostage, but he really is, a lot of weak character effect
two Three people were tied up in a coma. With the subsequent phone calls and newspapers, the gunshot wounds of the man in handcuffs can actually infer a lot of things. I was angry when I thought of this. Why not take a better shot.
Relying on memories to promote the filming of the plot is not very good, the logical reasoning is lacking, the ending is reversed and there is no surprise, the police part is too nonsense, and overall there are too few highlights.
I saw some comments about how he paid the money. Does the ending money need to be paid by the male lead? A large number of police have already arrived, and there is nothing wrong with the male lead.
The man with a nosebleed is one of the most real people, and it is the most pity to die.
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