In fact, I really don't like watching gunfight movies, I think it's too bloody, and the sound of the gun is sharp and abrupt, which often makes my brain deaf. I don't know why, I picked this film, and after watching it, I actually smiled knowingly.
When we comment on whether a movie is good or not, it is inherently very emotional. Maybe because this movie is not our type, maybe the actors are too bad or the soundtrack is too bad, it will affect our evaluation of this movie. But in the final analysis, we are not professional film critics. Pointing fingers at a film is just a small chat after dinner, merging praise and criticism, but it has no reference value.
Closer to home.
Some people say that fate cannot be changed, and some people say that fate is in their own hands. At first, I thought that 47's fate could not escape death, because he is a killer, cold-blooded and ruthless. The final outcome was beyond my expectations. He didn't die. He used his intelligence and wit to win his other life, and it was about love.
Having experienced being used, being hunted down, and even killing each other between the same sects, life and death, for 47, it is nothing but a code of survival. It stands to reason that he should have a heart like a stone, but when he pointed the gun at Inspector Mike, Nika said NO, and he actually softened. He didn't kill innocent people. The people he kills are all people who threaten his life. Everyone knows that two guns are facing each other. Either you die or I die.
Last but not least, when 47 laughs, he looks good. As Nika said, it's really charming when you don't kill people.
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