Another problem with movies is that the theme is not clear.
The name is "Suspect zero", but the time for the profile of this possible criminal in the movie is pitiful, and the performance of the crime of this heinous and cunning wicked person is very insufficient. When this villain appeared on the stage, his aura was not enough, so he might as well just play tricks. What's more outrageous is that the director didn't even give a close-up and close-up, which is really anticlimactic.
So it would be better to say that criminal zero is just an introduction, the two FBI are the protagonists, both have a talent for perceiving crime, and Agent Mackelway (replaced by M) is weaker and hasn't really been developed yet, O'Ryan Detectives (replaced by O) have received special training and are very powerful, but this special ability is good or bad for their work. On the one hand, the side effects of this function have troubled them with headaches, insomnia, anxiety, and on the other hand, catching criminals has become their life itself, not work-they seem to live in the dark themselves, sinking into the dark for so long that they can hardly see the sun , separated from the world and others, and worse: they don't know how to stop!
Especially O, he sees the crimes committed by the evil and the dead eyes of the victims all the time, he feels like a machine or a corpse. He can stop some crimes and kill some criminals, but he can't stop all sins, and the dead can't be brought back to life, and the guilt hurts him. He is cursed! O saw things that only God can see, but he couldn't be as omniscient and omnipotent as God, and he couldn't be as vast as God. In order to end this sad life, O set himself two goals - to find Suspect Zero and die.
In the end, M helps O achieve both goals, just as O had expected to die when he should die, and die where he should die. It seems that Agent M didn't let the curse come to him either, and in the end he kept repeating "You're not God. You can't see everything. You don't decide what's justice. I'm not you!"
But what's the point? religion? crime? human nature? choose? ...it seems to have, and seems to have none. I do like the style of the movie and the pencil drawings in it, but even writing this review I'm weak, 5.8 on IMDB, seems very fair.
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