"Deadly Black Orchid" must not be as good as "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" in the film industry, but if you like Luc Besson, or just know his films, you can also find other classic Luc Besson films in "Deadly Black Orchid" shadow.
The story begins with the heroine Calalea's parents being shot to death by drug lords, and she was forced into the house by gangsters when she was young. This is reminiscent of Matilda in "This Killer Is Not Too Cold", who was instantly orphaned and was in danger of being hunted down.
In her first scene as an adult, Calalea is deliberately brought into the police station to kill a prisoner. Late at night, when she tied up her long hair, put on tights, unlocked the door with a hairpin, destroyed the power supply, and got into the air vent like a civet cat, and came back after killing people. The neatness of hands and feet, the superb camouflage, and the magic of wisdom are reminiscent of another work by Luc Besson, "Nikita".
The name of the heroine is actually very meaningful, Calarea is actually an orchid. Every time she kills, the heroine leaves behind such a flower, which makes killing more artistic and beautiful. This kind of flower is actually one of the symbols of the heroine, just like the potted plant that the killer Leon never gives up.
Fortunately, the heroine is much happier than Leon. In the end, Lyon gave Matilda a future, a future that was less of himself but less of danger, and perhaps less of happiness. But Calalea still has the opportunity to spend every dawn and dusk of her life with her beloved. But without her relatives, she has always dreamed of revenge, and her life is also full of pain...
"Deadly Black Orchid" is an action movie, but it is a light action movie. The elements in the whole movie are just a little bit that makes you feel unfinished. The whole movie has a little thrill, a little love, a little family. The whole film is not too heavy because of the hot action, but is full of dexterity.
In this June, the lightness and agility of "Deadly Black Orchid" is just like the early summer.
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