#ELECTRIC Phantom# "The Third Degree Suspect" is a film that can no longer express complex feelings in words.

Jordane 2022-04-24 07:01:24

#ELECTRIC Phantom# "The Third Degree Suspect" is a film that can no longer express complex feelings in words.

This is a film that feels completely inconsistent with my impression of Hirokazu-eda as Hirokazu-eda. It was Hirokazu-eda who had become accustomed to the slow-moving tone. Suddenly, a relatively loaded air pressure was used to push the progress of the story, constantly reversing the mood and angle.

The best Masaharu Fukuyama used the most serious feelings to find the truth. But the truth can only come from someone else's mouth, so the story will only develop according to the meaning of others. Along the way, we accompany Masaharu Fukuyama, who plays the role of a lawyer, to pursue the truth, but every time, it is not just a question that comes to the door, but it seems to be living in a shroud of confusion, never knowing the way out, even the fog. The guidance below has never been met.

Koji Yakusuo's acting skills are boring, but they are plump and seamless, full of charm, but this charming feeling is poisonous and indescribable, as if he is infected as soon as he expresses it. .

Yes, it was Hirokazu-eda, I have no obsession, it is because I have no obsession, so I can let go. It doesn't matter whether the outside world is going downhill or not. Such broadening and attempts are more interesting and intriguing in my opinion.

Through the glass of the detention center, Koji Yakusho and Masaharu Fukuyama talked. In the camera, they sometimes confronted each other, sometimes intertwined, and sometimes overlapped. Those few face-to-face contests were about story characters and god-level actors, and they were full of confusion.

It is still worth seeing for yourself. It is impossible to explain the exquisiteness of it by such an expression, although it is still depressing. I regret it a little, but I didn't hold back my depressed mood and went to watch it twice in front of the big screen. Recommend it.

Conclusion, don't ask me about the conclusion.

Author: Little Buddha

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