"Control" This is an entertainment commercial film, and it is a bit far-fetched to dig out much meaning in it. The story spans a lot, with some gaps in the middle. However, at the end of the story, the reasons are explained from beginning to end, and some loopholes are filled.
Control information:
Mark, the insurance salesman, was controlled by the "mystery man" and was involved in an elaborate plot. However, the ex-girlfriend Jesse and the current girlfriend who met unexpectedly were deeply in emotional crisis. Mark is a man with dual personality. During the day, he is a small white-collar worker in the urban forest, trying to survive in a suit and tie. At night, he is the embodiment of "secret" and ready to fight.
The script of Control is adapted from the original script of American suspense writer Remote Control. After the director Kenneth Bi got it, he was attracted by the script and read it in one breath. Later, he bought the adaptation right of the novel at a high copyright fee.
Being a man needs a bottom line, or you will become greedy and then be controlled because of such needs. It is said that control is a bit serious, but it should be said that it is deceived or misled. For example, pyramid schemes, such as false health advertisements, and the irreversible path of corrupt officials. This movie should be a tragic ending, and it should be the mysterious man who controls Daniel Wu and is at a loss.