The look and feel was worse than before. The carousel that collapsed finally pushed the plot to a climax, but before that, I didn't follow the plot from the "third set" of the tennis match. I don't know what guy and Bruno are going to do. I'm still a little confused after reading it.
The very idea at the first was astonishing, but it kinda developed into Bruno's own maneuver, at which point makes me feel kinda disappointed.
That dog, when I watched it, I guessed whether it would be the clue to Guy's final arrest, because the smell would be remembered. In the end, this is not the point.
Well, Alfred is still a master and has to follow all his major movies.
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