Two little bugs in the plot

Mossie 2022-03-29 09:01:02

I don't have any doubts about the acting accent.

A close-up of Pete at the end of his wife's death

Which little fresh meat in China dares to give the camera such a shot? What if the actor's facial muscles and eyes had something to capture?

Accent...I can't hear it...I think I can speak multiple languages ​​and speak different accents.

Instead, he was obsessed with Pete throughout the whole process, as if he had made a facelift.

Talk about the plot:

I don't think it's the audience's fault for the lack of a climax, but the name. I also thought it was a crackling movie during the war.

For example, I was very confused when I watched it. I thought the whole movie was about a thrilling assassination, and then the foreshadowing in front was abnormally short, so I went to the banquet and said that the assassination will take place in three minutes... I was surprised that the rest of the movie was only about three minutes. ? That must have been a great movie...and then...killed? Did the two run away smoothly? ? Ok? ?

So... no wonder everyone thinks there is no orgasm... orgasm is actually the mental state of his wife waiting for the anxious answer to reveal that she may die...

weird movie name

Expected to be disappointed

Instead, I'm obsessed with some loopholes in the script

for example

If I were Pete, I had to check it myself anyway, so I would just give my wife a false information (answered the phone and listened to a and wrote b on the paper)

Then there are two situations: 1. If the wife is a spy, then the organization that spreads out is also very confused ~ I intercepted the B intelligence, what the hell is this? It's not real information, nor is it a trial version of A-information. Maybe his wife wasn't a spy. Then the above will not force him to kill his wife. If he finds out that his wife is a spy, he will be careful not to let his wife have the opportunity to know the information in the future, or they will run together...

2 If the wife is not a spy, then everyone is happy.

It can only be said that the script must be written in this way... If I arrange the activities in my mind, I can't wait two days before I want to check it by myself according to the organization's deployment.

The bug of the second plot is to threaten the child to let her send information. So since there are children, it's okay to threaten Pete with children. Who doesn't have a heart? The female protagonist has obviously left her identity as a spy and wants to change her mind. If she is threatened, she can tell her husband. Just like the last, her husband will go here and beat this one, go there and beat that one.

This stunned explanation is that the wife does not want to tell her husband that she is a spy, so lies lie.

Hey... If people are more honest with each other...

"I have something to tell you" will definitely call or something, just say it directly! ! ! ! !

"Ah, I'm going to die, I'm going to tell you who the murderer is..." Breathe out... Just say the name, Soul Dan!

Presumably not so much resentment

Finally, I complained: Some people said that Pete was nervous and cramped when he was reading in bed.

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Extended Reading
  • Sterling 2022-04-24 07:01:06

    If Brad Pitt's tradition is to get divorced after acting in a spy or special agent movie, I can only say that this movie is too late. Also, this is a sad story. @Untouched Dragon

  • Krista 2021-11-23 08:01:08

    Uncle Pi's language skills are zero. The Quebec accent said this was the worst time it was hacked. The length of the shot in Casablanca is to give Max a sufficient motivation for later actions. However, when the possibility of the wife being a spy was raised, the inner entanglement of the character and the tension of the husband and wife relationship were not followed up, and it was inevitable that it would be cliche. Not enough sprints, the climax is like a hasty ending. Fortunately, scenes, clothes, and performances are all conscientious.

Allied quotes

  • Marianne Beausejour: Je t'aime, Mon Québécois.

  • Max Vatan: We are married, why would we laugh?