Cage's first shot is full of flesh and blood, which means that this film is violent, there is no reason, and the heart is bad.
All passersby are dew points, which means, hey boy, don't think I don't know what you want to see.
With Cage becoming more and more like Voldemort's decadent appearance, or being a handsome guy who has remained unchanged for thousands of years, it is no wonder that the box office will become more and more bleak. Amber Heard is really beautiful, the kind of woman who looks beautiful at first sight and feels more beautiful as she looks at it.
The male lead appears, meets the female lead, and then the female lead’s boyfriend cheats, and she can just run away with the male lead. This kind of plot can probably be called no-brainer. (The necessary drama is that the boyfriend exerts violence, and then the hero saves the beauty, and the hero must show that I actually don’t want to control it. I just want to save all living beings and must give a helping hand. I really don’t know, take her out of my fist Rescue, and then take her to fight the devil with bullets and bullets. This is called saving people.)
Piper believes in strangers like Milton too quickly, and still believes in life and death, which is somewhat unreasonable. Most female protagonists will be shaken a few times before they fully believe it, and Piper can kill the police for the first time in order to save a person who never said what to do or why. It's also weird. I had no choice but to treat each other as people of similar combat effectiveness. Milton was still brave when he got a headshot, and Piper was one person in the RV picking up a cult group. Not to mention, the big boss was also stabbed. Then escape safely. The big Boss missed several shots at a distance of less than one meter. Oh, yes, death won't take it. She almost took the god of death in the end.
Until the end, I didn't know what the cult was going to do, why the sacrifice of girls could create a new world, and the weak Boss could not kill a female doll single-handedly, and creating a new world would be cannon fodder.
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