3.5 The filming is better than the "Arhat" series. Fortunately, I tell the audience the ins and outs before the robbery layout logic of the film is not used. When you see the back, the audience can reflect to the previous, which is more advanced. It seems that the filming has no thoughts and desires, but in fact it deliberately avoids seduce the audience with grandstanding dazzling skills. Instead, try to capture the documentary with a low-key lens position. The editing is fast but not trivial. The shooting is in place and it will be passed. . The story of ordinary little people is handled with great joy, and it is also the star tactic of Soderbergh. The fine art pictures are exquisite but not ostentatious, and the mirrors are smoothly moved. The ending is really bad!
In addition, the prison section can be seen to reflect the status quo of American society in a small way, but the details are not clear.
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