A few spoilers ahead.
As a big cousin's brain-dead fan, how can you not watch this? I even cut my hair, and it was almost perfect (˶‾᷄ ⁻̫ ‾᷅˵) because I really like her hairstyle with bangs (*≧ω≦)
Anyways, the plot is dragged and the accent is not enough to convince the audience, more like a chick flick than an action movie(straight men's point of view), I know. It can only be said that feminism is now in need of this kind of role to inspire people, and as a modern woman The feeling should be strong. Look at the recent Molly's game and Ocean Eight are going to have a female version, so it can be said that this is exactly what the general trend is blowing.
For the eldest cousin, it is her breakthrough, although she always gives people the feeling of a strong woman, whether it is winter bones or hunter game, and finally the paranoia in my favorite silver lighting play book, for her I mean take it at random. Then the accent and naked scale in this film are new attempts for her, and as a brain-dead fan, she silently applauds. Of course, the acting skills of the big names in the play are also appropriate, especially Matthias Schoenaerts who plays the uncle.
The plot is bloodier than imagined. The plot is actually not very complicated, just watching how a simple woman fell into the abyss and was forced to become a spy. After thinking about it, maybe that ballet performance may also be controlled by the vicious uncle. In the training part of the spy, it is really a bit bullsh*t, it is impossible for the big cousin to avoid those unfavorable factors so smoothly every time. And the plot is dragged like this to bury the last foreshadowing, I guess.
Although there is a lot of nonsense, the movie is actually not bad. If a small amount is insufficient, don't be so serious and blind.
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