childish!

Estevan 2021-12-27 08:02:03

"The Mirage"

Multiple crossings between parallel time and space.

I don't like the heroine very much, not likable.

But she is so cruel. The daughter is a must. The cheating husband must be abandoned. The handsome policeman Xinhuan is also a must. The murderer of his wife also wanted to bring him to justice.

It's too crude and straightforward story as if I'm afraid the audience won't understand it. It's not suspenseful at all. Still very bloody. Much worse than the invisible guests.

If the script sets the heroine as Nick, a self-salvation will be much more profound.

Or, the heroine is struggling to travel back and find that it is not her daughter who is next to her, but a strange son. Hahahahahaha.

Now that we talked about the butterfly effect, how can the butterfly effect be so simple, let you wear it as you like? ! childish!

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Extended Reading
  • Harrison 2022-03-24 09:02:42

    The male protagonist is so perfect. Back then, he was brave and resourceful at a young age and had excellent psychological qualities. For more than 20 years, he persevered in finding the truth. When he grew up and looked handsome, he still used his passion and infatuation; The moment when the male protagonist reveals his identity reaches a climax. In fact, the play can end here, but in this world, in addition to love, family affection is also very important. The ending proves that an infatuated and handsome boyfriend can still be found again, but such a lovely daughter If you don't look for it, it's gone. Although the romance scene at the end makes the film's rhythm a little off, it's not too long before the end of the movie, plus the male protagonist is handsome, suicidal and lovable, even if it's a conventional HE want

  • Theron 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    It's not showing off, but maybe it's a damn intuition, plus I watched "Angel of Death" first and liked Chino Darling, so I quickly guessed the key plot, and the second half was so boring. At least "The Spectator" is a realistic theme. This sci-fi film has a kind of forced setting and inversion, which made me roll my eyes and silently read "You continue to make up". Maybe I'm immune to this director's routine? (Well, because I have seen the director in person, I admit that he is still handsome at least)