Anyway, after the opening, we know that this killer is very good. As an invincible killer, he must show his confidence in any situation. This is directly reflected in the expressions of Statham throughout the film, whether it is a dialogue assassination or a close-up of the shot to escape. It's the same, I don't know if this can be called face blindness, maybe the top killer should be free from outside interference, and inner stability requires a constant appearance. Of course, the film is fast-paced, and the action or dialogue is not at all sloppy, allowing the audience to focus on the performance of the action. This is also a film that does not require too many facial expressions.
I also want to talk about Harry's engraved silver pistol in the film. Statham killed Harry and put away the gun by the way. Later, Steve accidentally discovered it in the garage. He thought he would take the gun and kill Statham immediately. He chose to continue to fight with Statham to kill the final boss, which makes people guess that at the critical moment of the mission, Steve should have a shot in the back.
Returning from the final mission, Statham accidentally discovered the silver pistol on Steve's body, which made TM embarrassed. This series of reversal plots tested the level of the screenwriter. Of course, in the end, Jiang was still old and hot, Steve. The husband should have died young, otherwise, when he reaches Statham's age, the position of the top killer should be relocated.
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