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How to evaluate the movie The Great Call?

Neither fish nor fowl anti-fraud popular science

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The theme of anti-fraud is quite fresh, but the film fails to make good use of this theme, turning a battle of wits that should have been climaxed into an action film full of loopholes, and Cheney Chen's embarrassing lines and pale acting skills are quite different from those played by Kwai Lun Mei.

"JuHu" made a good start. In a short period of time, the film brought the audience into this story with extremely nervous and realistic fraud. At the same time, the presentation of various fraud team organizations and techniques, although not nearly comprehensive and meticulous, has also promoted the popularization of anti-fraud knowledge to a certain extent, but it is particularly regrettable that after the film has a pertinent suspense opening, it does not know what its core should be, suspense, the swing between emotion and action.

Peng Shuntai, a director from Hong Kong, is eager to put his own Hong Kong label on the film, but he completely ignores the rationality of many contents. On the one hand, the film is becoming more and more a tragic show of the villain Liu Lifang played by Kwai Lun Mei. However, Hennessy in literature and art is not pleasing at all in such a realistic film, but it is particularly abrupt. On the other hand, the director also forgot that the police are not dealing with terrorists or drug gangs, but just fraud gangs, making random additions and boasting that action dramas will only

As far as characters are concerned, the introduction starring Cheney Chen can't afford decent characters in the film. His stiff facial expression makes him far from being a wise policeman. At the same time, the screenwriter also publicly reversed the car for the owner. The lines that make people laugh and cry frequently are full of embarrassment. It is no exaggeration to say that without Zhang Zuze and these two villains, there would be nothing to see in this film, but it is this arrogance that makes the anti-fraud at the core of the film fall by the wayside.

The patchwork of neither fish nor fowl nor the lack of the leading actor's acting lines made Hugue occupy the leading role of a theme, but in the end he only confined himself to the category of a popular science anti-fraud film.