I didn't guess it anyway

Melany 2022-04-22 07:02:01

The only thing in the whole film that makes me suspicious of the writer is when the suicide girl's father recalls that scene, they went to confront the writer, but the writer was arrogant and ignored. It stands to reason that this paragraph should be the only credible one in the whole film. The old father looks very rational, and there is no need to make up falsehoods just to slander the writer.

If the recollection is true, it doesn't match the writer's image of kindness and innocence.

On the whole, the script of the film has a high degree of completion, and there are almost no bugs. The psychology and behavior of the heroine and her lover trying to conceal their extramarital affairs are also believable.

In addition, the role of the sheriff is well received, and it has the meaning of a great detective.

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  • Lolita 2022-04-22 07:02:01

    The caste system in India is really indescribable. In other countries, the gap between the rich and the poor leads to revolutions, but India has seven classes, and the upper and lower classes are exploited, so that if the last class makes a revolution, all the classes above will suppress it for their own interests. it. On the one hand, it has created the regime and class stability of Indian society, and on the other hand, it has firmly locked the space for India's development. The director of the ending wanted to express the sense of destiny that the relevant departments did not act and the people were played by decent and evil people. Who said it was not given to him by such a society?

  • Uriel 2022-04-19 09:03:20

    "Some people use the truth to their advantage, some lie, and I use coincidence." The reversal setting is remarkable, the transition is a bit stiff, and I like the blackening of the ending. Fair enough, three and a half stars. BTW, annoying a commentary tone: Indian version of "Invisible Guest".