See Quentin's shadow? In slow motion, the two sides shoot each other, bullets are haunted, gunpowder smoke is everywhere, and blood is splashing. Elements of violence, gunfights, killings, religions, racist jokes, and the appearance of "Fxxk" again and again make the blood of ordinary audiences who live their lives in a turbulent or even bland all day long, and their usually suppressed emotions come out of the movie Got a catharsis. Coupled with the "sacrifice" performance of veteran actor Willem Dafoe, the film is even more beautiful. He plays a pheasant FBI agent, a gay who loves classical opera, and analyzes the scene better than CSI. The film emphasizes his analysis and the scene. The present combination is very well handled. In Madame Butterfly's aria, he danced in the hail of bullets, feeling the atmosphere of the crime scene, and his performance was very devoted. As for the man pretending to be a woman, he was very charming, looking forward to the brilliance, it's simple!
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