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Aurore 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Contrast can cause harm, and contrast can lead to curative effect
This film is a purely commercial action film, and the possibility of making a prequel and a sequel is reserved. If the film makes a fortune, a sequel looks ready. The movie uses a lot of details to completely compare the changes of the characters over time, and also uses a lot of shots, and the...
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Timothy 2022-04-19 09:01:26
A genius mathematician with a headshot
While watching the film, I kept wondering, how could this math genius be so good at reaching out and his marksmanship so accurate?
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Actually, I really don't need to think so much, just know that it's cool to see the figures that the protagonist has not slept all night to find the company's cash...

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Ruth 2021-10-20 19:02:56
The contrast of Daben's interpretation is simply cute! ! ! Five stars like the movie! ! ! But can Anna play a little bit more, there is no romance at all, it's a waste of the height difference between the two...
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Elmore 2022-04-24 07:01:03
62/100 The plot is sloppy, showing the story of a genius who is capable of writing and martial arts, and then running to talk about secret criminal investigations, caring for autistic children and playing with ambiguity from time to time, and finally forcing the "Warrior" plot to the upper body. Don't criticize me anymore. How many people would watch this movie without him?
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