I feel that rookie creators are particularly prone to committing the problem of sacrificing narrative in order to present the theme. The plot serves the male protagonist to achieve a different American dream, which is smooth but too straightforward.
The male protagonist's counter-attack has almost opened up n golden fingers: the biggest competitor hangs up, the buyer obeys without any tricks, the assistant's younger brother is killed by the criminal just after he fought, and the male protagonist relies on strong willpower and pigs. The foot halo took away a disaster. The male protagonist has entered the crime scene many times, and he has not been caught by the perpetrators who stayed nearby. All kinds of local directors have let go of the stalks. The male protagonist is too lucky.
If you want to identify with a person and write a wonderful story, at least you have to keep causing trouble for the characters. But the director gave the male protagonist a hard setting and a frustrated beginning, but the real main part of the story was too simple.
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