But apart from the hue of history, the notable part of this movie is not much. All the plots are like why David visits his former comrades-in-arms, or plays the role of Aladdin in the magic bottle to make the family members’ dreams come true, or finally pursues the two siblings in a vicious way for the reason of hiding their identities. All of this is unclear in reason and logically unreasonable! After all, he is a human and not a computer warrior. Why is there such a big contrast between the front and back?
In the situation where the normal logic cannot be explained, I am secretly wondering whether this director and screenwriter are all beautiful males. The purpose of making this movie is to make the majority of female friends scream and appreciate Stevens’s new release. Where's your British handsome pot? Let him constantly play handsome and cool in the film. As for the plot, of course, it's where the acting is counted. Anyway, it's for watching people, not for watching the story. You care about me!
You see, you see, I was right, but in the end I couldn't bear to let David die. Obviously, he died earlier in the act, but finally another person came out wearing a fire suit, and the movie stopped here abruptly. Your sister, this can be regarded as an open ending. After being recognized by the little girl next door, isn't his only fate is that he should be shot dead? This is really a joyful film.
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