A "Sinner" One-Man Show

Andrew 2022-03-29 09:01:06

This movie can be said to be the most budget-friendly movie I've seen this year. The whole movie basically has only one actor and one room, but it uses the undulating plot to firmly grasp your heart and make You unconsciously follow the plot downwards.

This is our protagonist, Asger, an operator at the alarm center, who was demoted from being a policeman on patrol because of a mistake to being an operator.

It can be seen that he is very dissatisfied with the job, and also very resentful that he has been demoted, and is not very enthusiastic when answering the phone. At this moment, he received a call from a woman named Iben. She took the call to the police as her own home number and was comforting her child. Ibn was kidnapped, kidnapped by a man into a car and driving on the highway. Then Asger notified the police, and the only information was a white car. At this time, Iben was found by the people next to him and had to hang up. Asger finally felt that he could do something, he wanted to help the kidnapped woman, but he could only be in this room, what could he do?

The police caught up with a white car on the road, and the film didn't turn the camera to the road, but instead showed what happened on the other end of the phone through the call between Asgar and the police, we can't see the picture , I can only listen to the voice and imagine it myself, but it adds to the tense atmosphere, and finally finds out that I have made a mistake.

At this time, Asger called Iben's house. It was her daughter, Mathilde, who was six years old. According to his daughter's description, it was his father who came to kidnap her mother, and she was the only one left. with her brother. Through our conversation, we learn that Ibn and Miguel, their dad, are divorced, and Mathilde remembers Miguel's phone call. Miguel's address and license plate number were found on his phone.

Seeing this, we found that Miguel was a scumbag for domestic violence and beating children, and Ibn was kidnapped by such a scumbag, leaving only six-year-old Mathilde and baby Oliver at home, not allowed. Not to worry, Asger asked to send two policemen to Ibn's house to take a look.

At the same time he asked his former partner to go to Miguel's house to see if he could find out where they were driving. He ignored the other calls he received during this period and devoted himself to this case. Police felt Iben's home and found Mathilde covered in blood before finding Oliver killed.

Tiger venom still doesn't eat children, and Asger wants to bring Miguel to justice now. If the movie continues to develop like this, then it must have been Asgard through various means to finally locate Miguel, then caught Miguel and rescued Iben, so that the movie will have nothing new, so our screenwriter has again A reversal is arranged that turns the whole film upside down.

It was Iben who killed Oliver, and we learned that Iben was mentally ill, and Miguel came to send her back to the mental hospital. Later, Iben realized that he had killed Oliver, and was about to collapse and was about to commit suicide. Sig did not give up on her, hoping to save her, so he confessed to her why he was demoted to the police center. Through this incident, Sig finally dared to admit that he was a sinner. The hard part is admitting your mistakes to others.

The two sinners grew up while helping each other and dared to face their own mistakes, which is what this movie wants to tell us.

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  • Leonel 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    I am particularly fond of small-scene movies

  • Harley 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    This way of handling actually makes the film a work of reasoning. The audience and the male protagonist guess together, and each stage leads to a flip, and then completes the narrative of the main story; the character line is related to the theme (redemption). A single space is still attractive. The sound effects are great.