This is a bad review of the party at South Station. I don't understand what's so good about this movie at all, ask netizens to answer!
I will present my point of view in the following aspects.
1. Hu Ge, the boss who is the least like the boss of the underworld in history. Other parts of the acting can only be said to be good in that environment, but jumping out of the whole film, there is no memory point.
2. Liu Ai'ai, the most prostitute in history, did not make me feel that she was a prostitute for a second. Instead, she looked cold, dressed coldly, had a cold expression, and was cold. Not greedy and vanity, but like a clear stream of the underworld. The reason for selling yourself on the lake? As if knocked on the drug. Why was raped by the factory owner, in order to express what? Did he kill another person just to express Hu Ge?
3. Wan Qian, the woman who never hated her husband for betraying her family the most in history, has committed embarrassment. I suspect that Hu Ge is just her younger brother...
4. Color, I have seen thousands of comments about the director's shots, violent aesthetics, and pictures in this play, and every minute makes me feel like I want to fast-forward the shots. Not only did I not feel the same way, but I felt that it was an inexplicable world. Don't say I haven't been to the countryside, I'm just a village girl.
5. The pit, the pit dug in the whole play is like the surface of the moon, it seems that the light-emitting sneaker has a double lens to express it, otherwise I really think it is too strange! Why did the police hear that they were upstairs and didn't go up during the film's siege? Why did cat ears kill a crowd? Why did the family members of the masses cry to death at the scene, and there were no bodies or ambulances? Dead people so calm? Short oil, too many wonderful pits!
6. Liao Fan, the most incompetent police officer in history. I feel like I'm being played around in circles. The process of solving the case seems to be playing a family, and the country is handed over to you. I really don't blame the masses for not trusting the police.
I'm going to read it for the second time and continue to write, because there are still good places that I haven't written down, I'm going to prepare a small notebook
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