The idea of ​​this film is not very good

Era 2022-03-22 09:01:08

I guessed it was Captain America when I saw it halfway. The idea of ​​this film is not very good:

1. Even if the female nurse is innocent, it prevents the audience from taking her side. The theme of this film is reflected in the 46-minute discussion on immigrants. I think this film has a deep discrimination against immigrants. I want to say that the audience has seen this film and has a bad feeling for new immigrants. As a family nurse who is loved by your family, why can you take away the assets of other people's entire family? You can do whatever you want with your so-called innocence and kindness? If the audience has watched this film, they will feel bad about new immigrants, then the film is a script written by people with very narrow local protectionist ideas.

2. The biggest loophole in this film is that the old man gave his heir a huge amount of assets to the female nurse. This has never happened to a rich man in history. If he doesn't understand the old man's original motives, it is unconvincing.

3 The female nurse wins the old man in Go, and Captain America also wins the old man. Captain America's meticulous plan is also in line with his IQ, and the female nurse with the same level of intelligence becomes a silly white sweet behind. Such an incredible rapid change makes people Very confused.

But it’s more interesting than normal movies.

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Extended Reading
  • Kassandra 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    While waiting to meet the audience after the screening at the Nimes Cinema in France, I went to the next-door cinema twice and met an old (Voice of Music) actor starring in this movie, because the dialogue was in French, I didn’t watch it. how long. The suspenseful stories that are compellingly written and directed rely on dialogue analysis of the case. The interior of the mansion is well decorated with rich details.

  • Amanda 2022-03-22 09:01:08

    3.5 The death of a wealthy celebrity and the murderer among the large family members who were pregnant with ghosts, this is actually a very basic and ordinary murder case. As far as reasoning is concerned, it didn't even bring me any surprises. In fact, there is no bright spot when adjusting the package and then adjusting it back. In addition, the entire film crew is seriously facialized. The British gentleman detective who seems clever and smart but only puts on airs, the eldest daughter who has a good relationship with his father and is neutral but emotional, and the flamboyant but incompetent Internet celebrity daughter-in-law, is unruly and unruly. The young master of the Kuo family, the great heroine with a pure and kind heart (to a certain extent), and so on, everyone strictly adheres to the boundaries of their roles and never crosses them. The details of the shooting are somewhat interesting, such as the dividing line of the home decoration fragments, the irony of the wealthy families of the American political white world, etc., the female protagonist’s personal identity illegally smuggled the immigrant daughter + Marx research is still what professional. Finally, let’s talk about the overall performance. I feel that I haven't played the image of such a dude very openly. I still have a good foundation. The big breasts are too much for the show hhhhhh and he is still an eyelash monster!

Knives Out quotes

  • Walt Thrombey: Marta, is it your intention to rennounce the inheritance?

    Marta Cabrera: [Marta shrugs] This is what Harlan wanted.

    Walt Thrombey: Yeah, but... Harlan put you in a very hard position here. I mean, it was unfair of him. I, I mean you see the kind of press and scrutiny that this kicks up, and you

    [hesitating]

    Walt Thrombey: and you know with your mother.

    Marta Cabrera: My mother?

    Walt Thrombey: Yeah.

    Marta Cabrera: What did Meg tell you?

    Walt Thrombey: Oh this isn't about... you're missing the point. We don't want to attack you in this, but Marta, if your mother came into the country illegally, criminally and you come into this inheritance with all of this scrutiny that entails, I'd be afraid that could come to light and that's what we want to avoid here. We can protect you from that happening or if it happens.

    Marta Cabrera: So your saying that even if it came to light, with the family's resources you could help me fix it?

    Walt Thrombey: Yeah, yeah, with the right lawyers, you know, not these local guys, but New York lawyers. D.C. lawyers, with enough resources put towards it, yes. Not that that ever even needs to come up, but, yes.

    Marta Cabrera: Okay good.

    Walt Thrombey: Okay.

    Marta Cabrera: 'cause Harlan gave me all your resouces so that means with my resources I will be able to fix it so I guess I will find the right lawers.

    Walt Thrombey: Er, Marta, that's not...

    [Marta slams the door on Walt]

    Walt Thrombey: ...you'd better be sure that's what you want.

  • Joni Thrombey: They're putting kids in cages!

    Richard Drysdale: I'm not saying that's not terrible, but the parents share some of that blame.

    Joni Thrombey: Why? For wanting a better future for their kids? Isn't that what America's...

    Richard Drysdale: [banging his fork against his plate as he speaks] For *breaking* *the* *law*!