Chris Streeks

Chris Streeks

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    • Linnea 2022-01-03 08:02:15

      "Hummingbird": I'D LOOK A GOOD MAN?

      My friend threw out a picture and said that the nun looked like me, so he followed it and saw it for the first time. When I finished watching, I was a little disappointed, there was no fight, and the heroine was not good-looking, hum.
             Yesterday my friend sent a WeChat message and said: He...

    • Missouri 2022-03-23 09:02:30

      2013/Hummingbird/Hummingbird - Reality and Ideal Dilemma

      The hard-core sportsman's interpretation of the literary film deserves attention. The story is still good. The story of a deserted soldier and a nun who was sent to a nun for murder at a young age lived in a dark city. Jason Statham is still very charming. Although the heroine is a little old, she...

    • Priscilla 2022-04-21 09:02:50

      Because of Jack Statham, I thought it was another action thriller. I didn't expect the literature and art to be so thorough, and there was not much blood in the fight. But also because it is a literary film, the rhythm is slow, and the advantage is the gloomy tone of the lens color, music and fog. I have always thought that Jack Statham is a rare tough guy with acting skills, but due to his size and image limitations, the past films have nothing to say about the connotation, this one can be regarded as an upgrade.

    • Oswaldo 2022-03-31 09:01:04

      The literary dark version of the nun is also crazy. . .

    Redemption quotes

    • Cristina: You look like a good man.

      Joey: So take a picture.

      Cristina: Did your daughter ask for photos?

      Joey: No, when she's older. This way she'll have something to remind her of me.

      Cristina: You won't see her?

      Joey: I don't think I'll look like this for much longer.

    • [last lines]

      Joey: [in his letter] Now I go back to the street and disappear. I was alive again for one summer. I'm glad I spent it with you. I hope Africa treats you well. All my love, Joseph Smith.