Haven't understood the meaning of the protagonist's fake suicide?

Melba 2021-12-01 08:01:24

1. I haven't understood the meaning of the protagonist's fake suicide. Isn't it incense to steal directly? And even if the diamond is stolen, if there is no end, the diamond is taken out from the villain in full view, how can the crime be cleaned up?

2. The friend’s line was not well designed and did not produce strong conflicts. Originally, it was a fake good intention, but the villain was justice, and could contribute the most conflicts and suspense, and even human resonance. However, the director gave a lot of shots to his younger brothers and prospective younger brothers. The daughter-in-law does a second-hand flirting at critical moments, so that not only eliminates the tension, but also gives up many possible drama climaxes.

3. Too many coincidences were used to supplement all kinds of unreasonable, such as the old waiter,

4. The villain doesn't work well. Since the police captain who is in charge of the scene is the enemy team, why hasn't there been any action? The villain is too calm, the plot is bound to be too plain

5. The protagonist and the female number one talk nonsense throughout the whole process, taking up too much plot time, you two are warm to each other, what we see is just boring

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Extended Reading
  • Jana 2022-04-22 07:01:19

    The plot is the same as "The Negotiator". Compare the actors and the plot

  • Damon 2021-12-01 08:01:24

    I thought it was a high-rise version of "Blocking the Phone Booth", but it turned out to be just a whitewashing film about IQ crimes. The show is fast, the layout is rough, and nervous (supporting role).

Man on a Ledge quotes

  • Jack Dougherty: [to disarmed SWAT guy at gunpoint] Hey buddy, she's had a pretty rough day. I'd do what she says.

  • [last lines]

    Lydia Mercer: I'm going to assume that's a family heirloom?

    Nick Cassidy: It is now.

    Valet: Drinks all around!