Between three-star and four-star, I feel that 6.0 is a bit low, not to mention a must-see, but at least it is not a loss.
The narrative is complete, and the plot also has ups and downs. At the same time, whether it is the camera or the music, it can set off the atmosphere. It is still very cool to watch. The key climax is also very impactful (Vivien played well). If it is based on the theme of human trafficking, the director can go a little deeper. The whole film basically tells a story. There is only a background of human trafficking. If you can dig deeper, the impact may be even greater.
And some of the unreasonable details that everyone complained about... I won't talk about it anymore. The final escape in the plot ended a bit hastily, too hasty. My favorite section is probably Vivien scratching his face.
I must boast that Vivien’s actor does not know why she looks like Natalie Dormer, maybe because of her face or because of the character. I almost thought she was after seeing her. Harm, it's really alike! She played well.
But I don’t know if Sophia’s little actor says it’s her script or her performance. Many places feel too far-fetched for me. To put it bluntly, I don’t like the way she frowns, which makes me very unhappy (Hello mean). The overall feeling is very reluctant. Such an image is not as good as Vivien. It is too much of the Virgin (?) A full face Many times the image is not pleasing. No need to find examples elsewhere and compare Vivien with Sophia.
No matter what, who doesn't love the beautiful sister.
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