I love the simple plot and inconsistencies of this show. Plot: Investigate and track the female assassin, unfolding the picture between chasing and fleeing, the main line is very clear and clear. Contradiction: There seems to be an ambiguity between the two opposing sides in the hunt. It is clearly a hunter at this moment, but it is a prey at the next moment.
The whole thing is full of elegant, sometimes aggrieved, sometimes laissez-faire soundtracks, with lyrics like "You love me more, I'll die faster" and more. This makes the originally cold picture seem to be raining warmly, which is quite scratching. It's certainly not a serious detective film, but it's not a delicate drama either. I like works that have difficulty defining categories, which are subtle enough.
I rarely see Asian leads in British or American dramas. Aside from the facial features, especially when Ms. Wu Shanzhuo speaks, her overall mood is really charming. She plays a truth-hungry, aggressive, somewhat sexy, vulnerable but daring to fight, timid and comical but admirable in the face of the bloody scene.
Judy did a great job too. A beautiful, strong, hot and morbid female assassin, always has her own little romance, such as sending high-end perfume and clothes to Eve (investigating and tracking her opponent); always loves to perform, showing her long-lost love to her predecessor. To gain sympathy, flirt and listen to your assassins.
The charm of the two leading actors drives this drama, which is really enjoyable. I like the kind of pursuit that seems destined, obsessed without reason, ruthless without reason, but human character is the reason for it.
If I think about it this way, I also think that this show is very close to the real us. In fact, life is sometimes realistic, ridiculous, funny and subtle. It's like Ms. Sandra Wu hurriedly picked up the gun on the ground, like taking care of the child with three heads and six arms, but still a mess, just like Judy pointing the gun at her ex, but she could blow her head off with one shot. Hee hee ha ha.
Just an intuitive, olfactory pink-hued work all over the place, if you feel a little les. Ha ha
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