A super-smart bomber is blowing up people in Japan. Or maybe the bomber only appears so smart because the pursuing cop is so stupid. (spoilers now but no ending spoilers:) Suppose you're a cop, but you're real stupid. When offered 2 choices, which of the following would you choose:?
Early on, another cop narrows the possible list of bombers to only a few. Would you bring a squad of other cops with you to interview these few suspects or would you show up with just your partner?
If someone is about to shoot the bomber before they escape, would you let the bomber get shot, or would you fight the shooter before he can shoot?
Suppose you need the immediate help of the bomb squad. At the same time, you discover the bomb squad is in a room with a hidden bomb that will blow up in seconds. Do you call them and say, "Get out now!" or do you have a long, drawn out conversation with them?
That said, I still gave this movie a "5" because the guy with no feelings was interesting and because of the twist at the end concerning what the psychologist has learned after all the evidence is presented.
Early on, another cop narrows the possible list of bombers to only a few. Would you bring a squad of other cops with you to interview these few suspects or would you show up with just your partner?
If someone is about to shoot the bomber before they escape, would you let the bomber get shot, or would you fight the shooter before he can shoot?
Suppose you need the immediate help of the bomb squad. At the same time, you discover the bomb squad is in a room with a hidden bomb that will blow up in seconds. Do you call them and say, "Get out now!" or do you have a long, drawn out conversation with them?
That said, I still gave this movie a "5" because the guy with no feelings was interesting and because of the twist at the end concerning what the psychologist has learned after all the evidence is presented.