It's much worse than I thought. One problem is that the story has no standpoint. From what perspective should you look at the story, and which character should you empathize with, the audience won't even have any feelings at the end, everything ends in a daze, and even the process is muddled. I think this movie can be compared with "The Wolf of Wall Street". It is like a movie of the same type, but "American Hoax" will be defeated by the "Wolf of Wall Street". Not only did he lose to the old horse in his shooting technique, but also many things were illogical. Regardless of the scams or various plans here, none of them seemed to be successful. They just passed scribbled. I don’t know how to achieve it, but it’s achieved. Moreover, how did the FBI become the FBI like the one played by Cooper, the mental state is too unstable, and many things are not clear. What fiancee and family members are inexplicable, and the relationship with Edith is also very strange. In short, the roles here are very confusing. The performance of several actors is actually quite satisfactory. Bell's disfigured performance is indeed worthy of admiration. However, the performance here can only be said to be quite satisfactory. The director and screenwriter did not give much opportunity to portray this role in depth. Bradley Cooper is actually okay, not very natural, and the role is too unstable. Jeremy Renner wears an Elvis look. The character looks like a key figure, but it's actually a decoration. Speaking of this, I found that the role of this movie is built entirely by narration to talk about their background and experience. The big cousin is surprisingly suitable for her role, but the scene of the conflict with Bell didn't hold up, and it was a little out of the play. Amy Adams starred in the film's biggest vase. The biggest role of her role is to threaten Bell to participate in the scam, and then confuse Bell and Cooper back and forth. But the director really showed the advantages of Amy Adams' appearance to the fullest, almost showing a pair of thighs half-covered breasts from beginning to end. The face of Amy Adams is the combination of Karen Gillan and Anna Demas, plus her figure and skin, it is simply a perfect work of art.
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