The genre of comedy has a tendency to be mentally retarded, plus kitsch. But this film overcomes these problems to a large extent. I didn't give out a giggle in the audience. The characters are very clearly portrayed. The British are bold, extreme, and they are completely unconventional in their creation. The killer is the killer, and the thief is the Thief, there is no ambiguity, no ethical dimension. You can't think that the killer's profession can still be passed down in the family, and it is also honored. The thief did not feel that he was immoral and should feel guilty and regret it. No, in the movie they are more normal than normal people, as they should be.
Some villains are always masked in our impression. He is synonymous with evil, and he is bad for no reason. But the British have explored these people more deeply. They are also very human, caring and caring for the feelings of others. In the end, they feel that these people are the most trustworthy people and can be trusted because they are real people. compared to normal people in society.
The plot of the story is actually very simple. There is no deep-seated one. The responsibilities that must be fulfilled, the promise of love, the love for the family, the belief in justice, and the belief in life are all absent, but these are revealed without incident. Come out, the natural feeling and delicate changes are flowing in this piece.
The symbols that people firmly believe in the real world are faintly dissolved in the film. This is the purity of artistic creation, and it is also the nutrients we can absorb from the film, and it is also the reason why we love film art.
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