Angry little black, asshole wrapped in conspiracy

Jennifer 2022-09-21 20:55:10

The best film I saw this year broadened the style of this type of film. The realism that most viewers can feel is the biggest highlight of this film.

In a foreign country, the frailty and loneliness of personal power always run through the film, and it is also the key to arresting people in the film. Especially when the embassy villain is discovered, one person against an organization, the feeling of being alone in the world is really terrible. Up.

The film portrays this wonderfully. From the freedom brought about by the strangeness of the foreign land, to the powerlessness after the accident, the camera shots the protagonist’s escape while constantly showing the Greek city life, strange symbols, and various characters. This is a daily and complex building, everything is showing the protagonist’s incompatibility.

In addition, there are simple action scenes, where the motorcycle is robbed and thrown aside by the female driver. When the parking lot is reminiscent of Jet Li, the result is that the car falls directly.

Emotions are also in place. In other words, everyone is very aggrieved. They were chased by a group of people inexplicably. After finally finding hope, they told you that they were the victims of the conspiracy. The protagonist’s jump was the anger of the bully, but also him. The fearlessness and desperation of what I call "I should have died".

ps: The people really laughed at me when they hit the floor with hammers during the riots. Is there any particularity?

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Beckett quotes

  • [last lines]

    Beckett: [looking at April's heart on the palm of his hand] I should have died.

  • Tynan: You fucked up my face, man.

    Beckett: You don't deserve a face like that.