There are many similar roles in the setting, a single woman with strong will, a handsome but cruel male villain, and finally a weak woman overcomes evil with courage and wisdom to save her family.
I didn't have high expectations for this film at first, but it turned out to be neither surprise nor much disappointment. It was a decent film, although the mystery of the coffin was too easy for people to guess.
Most Hollywood movies cater to the thoughts, thoughts and worries of contemporary Americans, and two consecutive movies are about the horrors on the plane, which is obviously the post-9/11 plane fear syndrome.
Although the United States continues to introduce new technologies for identification in airport security, and the security inspection procedures are becoming more and more strict,
the more publicized tension makes the American people feel
uneasy. I saw an article about a newspaper columnist who successfully boarded a plane with a dagger.
On the contrary, it is not as good as ours. The completely ignorant are fearless, the
virus fever, and no one carefully inspects the luggage. The passengers feel at ease, and have never heard of plane phobia.
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