Sheep without a Shepherd is a suspense film directed by Chen Sicheng. In the film, Sucha is a villain. Played by a rich kid who bullies the weak, a new generation of niche Bian Tianyang. He was born in a well-off family, but due to lack of education and parents' care, his psychology gradually distorted and he became an unscrupulous teenager.
Sheep without a Shepherd is a plot crime film produced by Chen Sicheng, directed by Sam Kui, starring Sean, Tan Zhuo, Chen Chong and Jiang Haowen, and especially starring Qin Pei. The film adaptation and remake is from the Indian film "Miskilling Hidden Heaven", which tells the story of a father fighting wits with the police to protect his daughter. The film was released in Chinese mainland on February 3rd, 20 19, and in Japan on July 6th, 200219.
Evaluation of sheep movies without shepherds
The film retains the essence of "killing the hidden sky by mistake", but it is not completely copied. Instead, it adds new plots in many places to give the audience a sense of freshness. The story is gripping, the rhythm is bright and compact, the performance is infectious, and the shadow elements are all over the film. The film captures the core point that China movie audiences can accept-emotion. The film does not pursue or strengthen the details and logical reasoning of high IQ crimes, and is completely driven by human emotions.
At the same time, the director also grafted the emotional relationship of the characters to the contradiction between the two classes, and started from a small place to reveal the truth of the world, with a large pattern. This film is excellent in both speculative and humanistic aspects. While putting forward the philosophical proposition of "crime and punishment", it does not follow the audience's simple values, but carries out speculative discussion and promotion. Through the display of humanity, affection and responsibility, the preciousness and sense of responsibility of affection are highlighted.